William Rehnquist Quote

A public library does not acquire Internet terminals in order to create a public forum for Web publishers to express themselves, any more than it collects books in order to provide a public forum for the authors of books to speak.


United States v. American Library Association, 539 U.S. 194 (2003) (plurality opinion); the case concerned whether Congress could require libraries receiving Federal subsidies for Internet connectivity to install filtering software. - Judicial opinions


A public library does not acquire Internet terminals in order to create a public forum for Web publishers to express themselves, any more than it...

A public library does not acquire Internet terminals in order to create a public forum for Web publishers to express themselves, any more than it...

A public library does not acquire Internet terminals in order to create a public forum for Web publishers to express themselves, any more than it...

A public library does not acquire Internet terminals in order to create a public forum for Web publishers to express themselves, any more than it...