Loudoun v. Board of Trustees of the Loudoun County Library

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Loudoun v. Board of Trustees of the Loudoun County Library

In Mainstream Loudoun v. Board of Trustees of the Loudoun County Library, 24 F. Supp. 2d 552 (E.D. Va. 1998), a U.S. district court held that a county policy requiring filters on all of its public library Internet computers was an unconstitutional restriction of free speech.[1]

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Mainstream Loudoun v. Board of Trustees of the Loudoun County Library
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CourtUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
Full case name Mainstream Loudoun, et al. v. Board of Trustees of the Loudoun County Library
DecidedNovember 23, 1998
Docket nos.97-cv-2049
Citation24 F. Supp. 2d 552
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Judge sittingLeonie M. Brinkema
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