ACLU Gears Up for Next Round of Appeals In Challenges to Internet Censorship Laws (9/20/1999)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW YORK -- Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union are defending legal challenges to two state Internet censorship laws tomorrow, and gearing up for the next round of arguments in their challenge to a federal attempt at blocking online free speech, now set for Thursday, November 4 in Philadelphia. On Tuesday, September 21, ACLU national staff attorney Ann Beeson will urge the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver to uphold a district court's preliminary finding in ACLU v. Johnson that New Mexico's law criminalizing online communications violates free speech rights and the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Also on Tuesday, ACLU cooperating attorney Marjorie Heins will face down the full bench of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia for a rehearing of Urofsky v. Gilmore, the ACLU's challenge to a Virginia law barring state employees from accessing "sexually explicit communications" on the Internet. A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit upheld the law in a ruling issued on February 10. And on Thursday, November 4, the ACLU will appear before a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia to argue once again that a federal law barring online free speech is unconstitutional. In an ACLU challenge to a similar law, the United States Supreme Court in 1997 declared the Internet to be deserving of the highest First Amendment protection. In February of this year, U.S. District Judge Lowell A. Reed found that the ACLU was likely to succeed on its claim that the latest version of the law "imposes a burden on speech that is protected for adults."
Upcoming Trial Dates in ACLU Challenges To Internet Censorship Laws
ACLU v. Johnson Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1999, 9:00 a.m. United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit Byron White United States Courthouse 1823 Stout Street Denver, CO 80257 (303) 844-3157 Judges: Mary Beck Briscoe (10th Cir.), Stephen A. Anderson (10th Cir.), Dale A. Kimball (visiting district court judge from Eastern District of Utah)
Urofsky v. Gilmore Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1999, 9:00 a.m. United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Lewis F. Powell, Jr. United States Courthouse Annex 1100 East Main Street Richmond, Virginia Judges: full court
ACLU v. Reno II Thursday, Nov. 4, 1999 (time and length of trial to be announced) United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 21400 United States Courthouse 601 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-1790 (215) 597-2995 Judges: three-judge panel (to be announced)
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