User talk:UofALISJewel

I chose to change certain information on the United States v. American Library Ass'n page because I felt that more specific information needed to be given. For example, the case did not state "pornography" but rather "child pornography." In addition, the Supreme Court used the case in order to not just look at First Amendment rights in regards to Internet filtering, but also whether CIPA was a valid use of Congress' spending power. The fact that the Supreme Court upheld CIPA meant that Congress managed to instill it's views on access on libraries, specifically Internet usage.

UofALISJewel (talk) 04:51, 2 March 2020 (UTC)