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- Title
Regulating Internet Pornography Aimed at Children: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective on Passing the Camel Through the Needle's Eye.
- Authors
Kende, Mark S.
- Abstract
The article suggests that the U.S. Court stop the formalism and the inconsistencies in regulating Internet pornography aimed at children. It also discusses key U.S. Supreme Court cases establishing the speech categories and the rule against content discrimination and then shows how these principles play out in the Court's Internet free speech decisions. Information on how the Supreme Court has been inconsistent in its treatment of unprotected speech and in its treatment of content discrimination is discussed. It also illustrates how most significant Internet speech case in the U.S. would have been resolved if the U.S. Supreme Court openly adopted the proportionality analysis used in South Africa.
- Subjects
UNITED States; SOUTH Africa; INTERNET &; children; CHILDREN &; pornography; INTERNET pornography; INTERNET laws; UNITED States. Supreme Court
- Publication
Brigham Young University Law Review, 2007, Vol 2007, Issue 6, p1623
- ISSN
0360-151X
- Publication type
Article