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Echoes of History in New National Push to Shield Children Online

In the 1990s, the U.S. government limited what young people could see online, but lost a court fight challenging those rules. Now it’s happening again.

Kashmir Hill
Author: Kashmir Hill

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Chris Hansen, Communications Decency Act, First Amendment (US Constitution), Freedom of Speech and Expression, Indecency, Obscenity and Profanity, internet restrictions, Netchoice Incorporated, Reno v ACLU
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