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P-ISSN 2575-3819
E-ISSN 2575-3827
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Vol. 4, Issue 2, 1997January 01, 1997 EDT

Burning the Village to Roast the Pig: Congressional Attempt to Regulate “Indecency” on the Internet Rejected in ACLU v. Reno

James M. McGee,
ACLU v. Renocongressional authorityThe Communications Decency Actcommunications over the Internetfreedom of speechinjunctive reliefpublic interest
Journal of Intellectual Property
James M. McGee, Burning the Village to Roast the Pig: Congressional Attempt to Regulate “Indecency” on the Internet Rejected in ACLU v. Reno, 4 Journal of Intellectual Property 437 (1997).

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