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Privacy Technology : Legal Documents

Declaration of Roberta Speyer on Behalf of OBGYN.net (11/11/1998)
Plaintiff declaration in Reno v. ACLU

Declaration of Ernest Johnson on Behalf of ArtNet Worldwide Corporation (11/11/1998)
Plaintiffs' legal declaration in Reno v. ACLU

Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief in ACLU v. Reno II (10/22/1998)

Injunction Sought by the ACLU and Others Against the Enforcement of Internet Censorship Laws (10/22/1998)
Papers filed in federal District Court in Philadelphia, the groups are seeking an injunction against the new law, which is scheduled to go into effect 30 days from the date it was signed.

Loudoun County VA blocking software ruling: Highlights From a Previous Ruling (08/22/1998)

Loudon County VA ruling on blocking software: the decision (08/07/1998)
Requirement that public libraries install blocking software is unconstitutional in violation of the First Amendment.

Urofsky v. Allen Brief of the Appellees (06/28/1998)

List of Finding of Fact in Internet Censorship Case in New Mexico (05/28/1998)

Judge C. LeRoy Hansen's Order Blocking Unconstitutional Internet Censorship Law in New Mexico (05/28/1998)

Complaint in ACLU v. Johnson Concerning Online Censorship in New Mexico (04/22/1998)

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