04-11-2026, 04:02 PM
"Finally, the First Amendment is turned upside down by the argument that, because it is difficult to distinguish between images made using real children and those produced by computer imaging, both kinds of images must be prohibited. The overbreadth doctrine prohibits the Government from banning unprotected speech if a substantial amount of protected speech is prohibited or chilled in the process."
Ashcroft v Free Speech Coalition, US Supreme Court 2002
Ashcroft v Free Speech Coalition, US Supreme Court 2002


