Key the words “free porn” into a search engine on your home PC. Most likely, you will obtain a list of more than 6 million URLs, the government’s top lawyer said this week. “Internet porn is persistent and unavoidable,” Solicitor General Theodore Olson, the lawyer for the Bush Administration, told the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday. Pornography is “as easily available to children as a TV remote.” For the second time in recent years, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments for and against a federal law banning Internet pornography.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments for Internet Porn Law
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski March 3, 2004 09:00 AMKey the words “free porn” into a search engine on your home PC. Most likely, you will obtain a list of more than 6 million URLs, the government’s top lawyer said this week. “Internet porn is persistent and unavoidable,” Solicitor General Theodore Olson, the lawyer for the Bush Administration, told the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday. Pornography is “as easily available to children as a TV remote.” For the second time in recent years, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments for and against a federal law banning Internet pornography.