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US Attorney General, John Ashcroft Vs. Free Speech Coalition Act
US Attorney General, John Ashcroft vs. Free Speech Coalition Act
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced more than 100 arrests on Aug. 8 related to a Texas-based Internet child pornography ring. Postal inspectors say the two-year investigation that preceded the arrests may yield 30,000 more cases involving those who received child pornography. Part of the Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA) of 1996, is constitutionally suspect in the eyes of some First Amendment lawyers, and faces a significant test before the U.S. Supreme Court this fall. The courts say the federal law is a shift in the way Congress views the First Amendment and child pornography. In addition to addressing pornography involving real children, it bars the production, possession or distribution of fake child porn. It outlaws crude and obscene material with adults playing minors, adults who could pass as underage and virtual computer-generated images that seem to portray minors.
In 1999, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a trial court ruling that held the "virtual pornography" section of the law to be constitutional. Free Speech Coalition v. Reno. The government has since appealed that ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. A lawyer for the Fr
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