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25 Dec 2011, 9:00 pm
Speech Coalition, 535 U.S. 234 (2002)), soliciting minors for sexual activity (see Ashcroft v. [read post]
17 Dec 2007, 3:14 pm
The Free Speech Coalition themes of sexual expression and protection of children also appeared in Ashcroft v. [read post]
15 Sep 2009, 1:30 pm
By contrast, the language and reasoning of the more recent case of Ashcroft v. [read post]
27 Apr 2011, 9:28 am by Eugene Volokh
” The PROTECT Act was the successor statute to the 1996 Child Pornography Prevention Act, which the Court struck down in Free Speech Coalition v Ashcroft (2002.) [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 6:50 pm
Free Speech Coalition gives strong reason to believe that the scope of the categorical exclusion for child pornography should be closely aligned with the governmental objectives that Ferber and Osborne relied on - which would mean constitutional protection for teen sexting and autopornography that occur on the teens' own initiative. [read post]
22 Dec 2008, 9:18 am
Free Speech Coalition, 535 U.S. 234 (2002), that child pornography can only be criminalized because, and to the extent that, its creation involved the use of real children. [read post]
9 Jun 2016, 5:51 am by Eugene Volokh
Ashcroft, 537 U.S. 186 (2003), held the same, while describing fair use as a “traditional First Amendment safeguard[]. [read post]
17 Oct 2023, 9:23 am by Sasha Volokh
[Serial-blogging my recent article in the Journal of Free Speech Law] Previously, I blogged the abstract, introduction, and Part I of my new article, Taxing Nudity: Discriminatory Taxes, Secondary Effects, and Tiers of Scrutiny, which has just been published in the Journal of Free Speech Law. [read post]
6 Apr 2008, 5:39 pm
Free Speech Coalition, 535 U.S. 234 (2002), possession of virtual child pornography is not illegal, rather free speech. [read post]
27 Dec 2016, 8:08 pm by Jon Katz
In 2002, the legal team of the Free Speech Coalition — a major adult entertainment industry trade organization, and I was founding president of its former tri-state chapter —  scored a stunning First Amendment and criminal law victory in Ashcroft v. [read post]