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Category: /History
…, and lavacious reading materials that were illegal in Ohio. Ms. Mapp was ultimately convicted in the Supreme Court of Ohio on account of her possession of the pornography. The search was illegal according to a previous ruling in Wolf vs. Colorado; but Ms. Mapp…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with information containing pornography, racism, and other forms of explicit information. When they start rooting around for a crime, new cybercops are entering a pretty unfriendly environment. Cyberspace, especially the Internet, is full of those who embrace…
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…at others, we first use our critical lens on ourselves. Are we fighting to protect our children, or ourselves? We give lip service to protecting children, especially in the violence and pornography categories. At least those are the categories we give…
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…to isolate “hard core” pornography and if each one of these parts was proven in court, the material could be labeled obscene or offensive. Some of the most popular censorship debates have dealt with the issue of sex education in school, in the 1960’s…
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…sexually explicit materials through the Internet: the university's president feared that the university could be prosecuted under state pornography laws if it did not control the access. Within the last week Towson State has prevented access to all…
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…censoring as damage and routes around it (548)," said John Gilmore, an activist for freedom of speech in Cyberspace. Upon the passage of the Communication Decency by congress in 1996, attempting to banish pornography and other such indecent materials from…
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…explains, 'Experience indicates that under pressure, administrators at public institutions may be willing to sacrifice free speech over networks to appease loudly expressed concerns about pornography corrupting the morals of otherwise innocent students…
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…purchasing new updated equipment and software, and monitoring employee use of e-mail and the Internet. One problem with the Internet is the monitoring of pornography. It literally infiltrates the whole World Wide Web. You can't help but to stumble across pop up…
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…is pornography. The only reason why pornography on the Internet is such a big topic is because children are now learning to use computers at such a young age, and they can find their way to sexually explicit sites. Already today young people have been misguided…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in a secured chest that were found to be illegal in the state of Ohio. Mapp was ultimately convicted in the Supreme Court of Ohio on account of her possession of the pornography. The search was illegal according to a previous ruling in Wolf v. Colorado, but Mapp…
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