The Constitution does not guarantee the right to acquire information at a public library without any risk of embarrassment.


United States v. American Library Association, 539 U.S. 194 (2003) (plurality opinion)


The Constitution does not guarantee the right to acquire information at a public library without any risk of embarrassment.

The Constitution does not guarantee the right to acquire information at a public library without any risk of embarrassment.

The Constitution does not guarantee the right to acquire information at a public library without any risk of embarrassment.

The Constitution does not guarantee the right to acquire information at a public library without any risk of embarrassment.