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U.S. Supreme Court Lets Child Online Protection Die      1/28/2009

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The Child Online Protection Act (COPA) died a quiet death on January 21, 2009, when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review a lower court decision out of Philadelphia. That lack of action allowed the U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia to invalidate the 10-year-old anti-pornography law. Robert Peters, President of Morality in Media has more on this sad development and its long-term implications for our nation's youth. Listen | Download

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