Library Censorship: A Blow at Free Thought

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November 13, 2015

 

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Recently, however, the standards for what is considered sexually and verbally explicit have become increasingly flexible. Even the allotted information has undergone an increase since its sudden decrease near the start of America's involvement in the Middle East in 2001. Despite the change in society's opinion on what is and isn't acceptable for public access, the United States Supreme Court ruled in United States v...
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American Library Association that libraries were required by law, that in order to receive federal funding for internet access, they must install filters that censor websites containing child pornography, obscene material, and material that is harmful to minors onto all terminals that are within public access...
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