Children’s Internet Protection Act May See A Court

Wired Is Reporting the coalition of public libraries, library patrons and website operators that filed the challenge in March against the Children\’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 may get its\’ day in court, next February.


The Justice Department, which is representing
the Federal Communications Commission and
the Institute of Museum and Library Services
in the suit, asked a federal court in
Philadelphia to dismiss the case saying the
challenge is without merit.


They must be too busy praying in the office to have the time to actually defend this one.

\”\”There are a zillion issues here,\” Chief Judge
Edward Becker of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals told a team of Justice Department attorneys during
an hour-long hearing.\”