Children s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling
United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Pennsylvania
English
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, : CIVIL ACTION
INC., et al. :
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v. :
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UNITED STATES, et al. : NO. 01-1303
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MULTNOMAH COUNTY PUBLIC : CIVIL ACTION
LIBRARY, et al. :
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v. :
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al. : NO. 01-1322
Before: BECKER, Chief Circuit Judge,
FULLAM and BARTLE, District Judges.
OPINION OF THE COURT
May 31, 2002
Becker, Chief Circuit Judge
CONTENTS
I. Preliminary Statement
II. Findings of Fact
A. Statutory Framework
1. Nature and Operation of the E-rate and LSTA Programs
2. CIPA
a. CIPA's Amendments to the E-rate Program
b. CIPA's Amendments to the LSTA Program
B. Identity of the Plaintiffs
1. Library and Library Association Plaintiffs
2. Patron and Patron Association Plaintiffs
3. Web Publisher Plaintiffs
C. The Internet
1. Background
2. The Indexable Web, the "Deep Web"; Their Size and
Rates of Growth and Change
3. The Amount of Sexually Explicit Material on the Web
D. American Public Libraries
1. The Mission of Public Libraries, and Their
Reference and Collection Development Practices
2. The Internet in Public Libraries
a. Internet Use Policies in Public Libraries
b. Methods for Regulating Internet Use
E. Internet Filtering Technology
1. What Is Filtering Software, Who Makes It, and What Does It Do?
2. The Methods that Filtering Companies Use to
Compile Category Lists
a. The "Harvesting" Phase
b. The "Winnowing" or Categorization Phase
c. The Process for "Re-Reviewing" Web Pages
After Their Initial Categorization
3. The Inherent Tradeoff Between Overblocking and
Underblocking
4. Attempts to Quantify Filtering Programs' Rates of
Over- and Underblocking
5. Methods of Obtaining Examples of Erroneously
Blocked Web Sites
6. Examples of Erroneously Blocked Web Sites
7. Conclusion: The Effectiveness of Filtering Programs
III. Analytic Framework for the Opinion: The Centrality of Dole
and the Role of the Facial Challenge
IV. Level of Scrutiny Applicable to Content-based Restrictions
on Internet Access in Public Libraries
A. Overview of Public Forum Doctrine
B. Contours of the Relevant Forum: the Library's
Collection as a Whole or the Provision of Internet Access?
C. Content-based Restrictions in Designated Public Fora
D. Reasons for Applying Strict Scrutiny
1. Selective Exclusion From a "Vast Democratic Forum"
2. Analogy to Traditional Public Fora
V. Application of Strict Scrutiny
A. State Interests
1. Preventing the Dissemination of Obscenity, Child
Pornography, and Material Harmful to Minors
2. Protecting the Unwilling Viewer
3. Preventing Unlawful or Inappropriate Conduct
4. Summary
B. Narrow Tailoring
C. Less Restrictive Alternatives
D. Do CIPA's Disabling Provisions Cure the Defect?
VI. Conclusion; Severability
FOOTNOTES
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