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MIM tells FCC: Parents alone cannot shield children from online pornography
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By Robert Peters, President of Morality in Media
In Refusing to Review a Lower Court Decision Invalidating the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), U.S. Supreme Court Did Nation a Disservice
By Morality in Media
China to be commended for cracking down on pornography, but not for cracking down on political speech
By Robert Peters
Do community standards exist in the age of the Internet?
By Robert Peters
A Quick Primer on Pornography and the First Amendment
by Morality in Media
Enforcement of Obscenity Law Is Not "Censorship"
by Morality in Media
Cliches about Obscenity Law and the First Amendment
by Morality in Media
Prohibiting Pornography: A Moral Imperative
by Paul J. McGeady
"Marketplace of Ideas" or Anarchy: What Will Cyberspace Become?
by Robert Peters (Mercer Law Review, Spring 2000, Vol. 51, No. 3)
COPA ruling: Once again, Supreme Court thinks it knows better than Congress
By Robert Peters, President of Morality in Media
Morality: is it the business of government?
Bob Peters comments on 'Lawrence v. Texas'
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