protecting minors

Federal court: Massachusett town’s ban on billboard cigarette ads unconstitutional

Tobacco interests won a ruling in federal court that they have a constitutional right to run billboard ads advertising cigarettes in Worcester, Massachusetts. The town had passed an ordinance banning the ads. The ruling found that the city ordinance was not content neutral and thereby violated the First Amendment rights of the tobacco industry. -db From the Courthouse News Service, April 13, 201, by Rose Bouboushian. Full story  

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Federal ruling in Ohio on sexually explicit material hailed as free speech victory

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression found much to like in a federal appeals court ruling that an Ohio statue providing for criminal penalties for providing non-obscene and sexually explicit mater to minors could not be applies to traffic on websites, in chatrooms and through e-mail listervs and mailing lists. -db Authorlink News April 19, 2010 The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) has welcomed an April 15 federal appeals court ruling that

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