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Alexander V. U.S 6/2/7 1 Office for Intellectual Freedom Freedom to Read Foundation Case Files and Back Case Files, 1965-2010 Box 1: Alexander v. U.S. [Correspondence and Clippings], 1993 Aguilar v. Avis Rent-A-Car System, 1997 [2 folders] Alliance for Community Media v. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Denver Area Educational Consortium v. FCC, 1995-96 [2 folders] American Amusement Machine Association v. Kendrick [Indianapolis Arcade Case], 2002 American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE), et al. v. Dean, [Vermont mini- Communications Decency Act], 2003 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) v. Gary Johnson, 1998-2000 [2 folders] ACLU of Florida v. Miami-Dade County School Board [Removal of Vamos a Cuba], 2006 ACLU of Georgia v. Miller, 1992-97 [2 folders] ACLU v. Napolitano [formerly Hull v. Arizona, a mini-Communications Decency Act (CDA) case], 2002-2004 American Library Association (ALA) v. Department of Justice (DOJ) [Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition], 1996-99 ALA v. DOJ [Background and Organizing Material, Drafts, and Notes], 1996-97 Box 2: ALA v. DOJ, 1996-97 Media Coverage regarding Communications Decency Act and lawsuit [3 folders] Complaint Decision – Three-Judge Federal Panel Bench Opinion Citizen Internet Empowerment Coalition (CIEC) Solicitation Letters CDA Decision, U.S. Supreme Court Drafts of Complaint Fees and Litigation Pleadings ACLU v. Reno and Reno v. ACLU, 1996 [6 folders] Box 3: ALA v. DOJ, cont’d. Reno v. ACLU [Direct Testimony Declaration of Andrew Anker and William Burrington] ALA Plaintiffs’ Motion for a Preliminary Injunction, Exhibits [2 bound volumes] Supplemental Declarations, [2 bound volumes] Chiras v. Miller, 2003-2004 [2 folders] Child Pornography Prevention Act [Free Speech Coalition v. Reno], 1996-2001 Citizens for Fair Treatment v. Warner Brothers, et al., 2001 CIEC/Alliance for Diversity of Internet Filtering, 1997-2000 6/2/7 2 City News and Novelty, Inc. v. City of Waukesha, Wisconsin, 1999-2001 City of Littleton, Colorado v. Z.J. Gifts D-4, LLC, 2002 Cohen v. San Bernardino College, 1995 Comprehensive Anti-Terrorism Act of 1995 Contra Costa County (California), 2005 Counts v. Cedarville School District (Arkansas), 2003 Crawford v. Lungren, 1997 (Newsrack Case, California) Cyberspace v. Engler, 2000 David S. v. Ouachita Parish School Board, 2002 Delcarpio v. St. Tammany Parish School Board, 1994-96 Denzer, Debbie, 1991-95 [Montana Library Aide fired for sharing her Books with Students] Doe v. Gonzales, 2006 El Paso, TX [School Library Materials] Box 4: Entertainment Software Association (ESA) v. Blagojevich, 2006 ESA v. Swanson, 2006 U.S. v. Extreme Associates, Inc., 2005 Faith Center Church v. Glover [Contra Costa, CA meeting room case], 2006 [2 folders] Forensic Advisors, Inc., et al. v. Matrixx Initiatives, Inc., et al., 2006 Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier [Clippings], 1992 Hosty v. Carter, 2005 Dustin Hoffman v. Los Angeles Magazine, 1999 Illinois Video Game [see ESA v. Blagojevich] Interactive Digital Software Association, et al. v. St. Louis County, MO, 2002 Kathleen R. v. City of Livermore, California, 2001 [2 folders] The King’s English , Inc. v. Shurtleff [Utah Internet Censorship Law], 2007-2008 Knox v. U.S., 1995 Correspondence and Clippings Calvin Klein Ads Knox v. U.S., File 2 Pleadings [2 folders] Kreimer v. Morristown, 1992 [2 folders] Box 5: Kreimer v. Morristown, 1992 Kramerbooks and Afterwords, Inc., 1998 Lacks v. Ferguson – Florissant (MO) Reorganized School District, 1999 Lederman v. City of New York, 1995 Lederman v. City of New York – Pre-Foundation Pleadings The Local Church v. Harvest House, 2006 Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly, 2001 6/2/7 3 City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, 2001 Mainstream Loudon, et al. v. Board of Trustees of Loudon County Libraries, 1997 [2 folders] Lyle v. Warner Bros., 2006 Military Honor and Decency Act of 1996, 1996-99 [2 folders] Mitchell Bias v. City of Philadelphia, 1998 Morse v. Frederick, 2006 Muslim Community Association of Ann Arbor v. Ashcroft [USA Patriot Act suit], 2006 National Treasury Employees Union v. United States (U.S.), 1995 Neinast v. Columbus Municipal Library [Barefoot Library Patron Case], 2004 New Jersey v. Reid, 2008 New York Times v. Isaacks [Texas Satire News Case], 2004 New York Times v. Tasini, 2001 Newsom-Smith v. School District of Grenville County, South Carolina, 2001 Box 6: Nike v. Kasky, 2003 “No on Measure 31” [Oregon Censorship Referendum], 1996 North Dakota State Hospital, Tom Eggers [Librarian Dismissal Case], 1995 Peru, Illinois School Censorship, 1997 William Bradley Pitt v. Playgirl, Inc., 1997 Planned Parenthood v. American Coalition of Life Activists [Internet Threats], 1999 Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Deters, 1997 Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Mark Kearn, James Rokits, and the City of Belleville, Illinois, 1998 Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. U.S., 1996-99 [2 folders] Powell Books v. Myers [Oregon’s Harmful to Minors Law], 2008 PSInet v. Gilmore [Virginia’s Internet Content Law], 1999-2004 [2 folders] Rockford, Illinois Public Schools – Always Running, 1996 Rust v. Sullivan [Abortion Gag Rule], 1992-95 Clippings and Releases Correspondence Effects Krug Testimony before Senate Box 7: Salinger v. Random House, 1986 St. Martin’s Press v. Carey and Morgenthau, 1979 Salt Lake City Public Library [Ong v. Board of Directors of the Salt Lake City Public Library], 1994 Schreibman, Vigdor [Journalist denied membership for Periodical Press Galleries in U.S. Capitol – Schreibman v. Holmes, 1997 Schwarzenegger v. ESA and Enterntainment Merchants Association (California Video Game Case), 2008 Scottsdale Public Library Clippings [Controversy over Library Shelving of Playboy Magazine], 1987-88 [2 folders] 6/2/7 4 Second Amendment Foundation v. North Central Regional Library District [Library Internet Filtering Case in Seattle, Washington – Bradburn, et al. v. North Central Regional Library District], 2006 Sennett v. Buffalo and Erie County Public Library [New York Suit over Suppression of a Rally in front of Public Libraries], 1998 Shipley v. Huckabee (Arkansas “Harmful to Minors” Case), 2004 Shea v. Reno [Suit against the federal CDA], 1996 Smith v. Board of School Commissioners, [Alabama case over public school textbooks with religious language], 1987 Clippings Correspondence Pleadings [2 folders] Smith v. U.S. [Supreme Court Obscenity Case], 1976 Soldier of Fortune Magazine, Inc. v. Braun, 1992 Soundgarden v. Eikenberry, 1992 Southeast Booksellers Associations, et al. v. McMasters [South Carolina Internet Content case], 2002 Spokane Arcades v. Eikenberry [Washington State Pornography Case], 1984 Stanford University v. Sullivan [Case related to Rust Ruling], 1992 Stark v. Osseo School District [Lawsuit over government ban on Guest Speaker at a Minnesota Public School], 1984 Sund v. Wichita Falls [Texas lawsuit over library censorship of two children’s book], 2000 Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin [Lawsuit over Publication of The Wind Done Gone, a satire of Gone with the Wind], 2001 Tattered Cover, Inc. v. City of Thornton [Colorado suit over police attempt to access book- buying records of a criminal suspect], 2002 Box 8: Templehof Central Air Base [Controversy over Confidentiality of Patron Records at a U.S. military base in West Germany], 1989 Tennessee v. Marshall and Swanson [Tenn. Criminal Obscenity Conviction], 1989 Texas Beef Group v. Oprah Winfrey, 1998 Todd v. Rochester Community Schools [School Library Censorship Case], 1971 Correspondence and Clippings Pleadings Tsang, Dan [California Journalist shield law case and Tsang v. Central Intelligence Agency], 1995 Tyne v. Time Warner [Florida Case over Publicity of film, Perfect Storm], 2003 Unitarian-Universalist Gay Community v. City of Virginia Beach [Virginia Case over State Sodomy Law], 1980 Clippings and Pleadings Correspondence U.S. v. Extreme Associates [California Criminal Prosecution for Violent Pornography], 2005 U.S. v. Haggerty [Supreme Court case over Flag Protection Law], 1989 6/2/7 5 U.S. v. Hilton [COPA lawsuit appeal], 1998 U.S. v. Kaczynski, 2005 U.S. v. P.H.E., Inc., 1992 U.S. v. Schiff (The Federal Mafia prior restraint case), 2004 U.S. v. Stevens (Animal Cruelty Video Case), 2010 U.S. v. X-Citement Video, 1994 Urofsky, et al., v. Allen (Virginia Internet Censorship Case), 2001 USA Patriot Act FOIA Complaint and Suit, 2002 Vance v. Universal Amusement, 1982 Vancouver (WA) School District – Scary Stories Controversy, 1995 Vermont Internet Content Legislation, 2001 Via v. City of Richmond, 1982 Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA) v. City of Oklahoma, 1997 [2 folders] Box 9: VSDA v. Maleng (Washington State Video Game Suit), 2004 VSDA v. Schwarzenegger, 2005 Virgil v. School Board of Columbia County, Florida, 1989 Virginia v. ABA, 1986-88 Clippings Correspondence Pleadings [4 folders] Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, [Abortion Case], 1989 Clippings Correspondence Pleadings [2 folders] Wilson v. McConnell [Valerie Plame Wilson Case against the CIA], 2007 [2 folders] Winter v. DC Comics, 2003 Yahoo v. La Ligue Contre le Racisme et L’Antisemitisme (LICRA), a French Association, et al., 2001-2006 [3 folders] Box 10: Child Online Protection Act (COPA), 1998-2002 Correspondence and Clippings, 1998-99 [2 folders] Congressional Hearings 1st Hearing - Washington, D.C., 8-9 June, 2000 2nd Hearing – Richmond, VA, 21-21 July, 2000 3rd Hearing – San Jose, CA, 3-4 August, 2000 Report to Congress, 20 October, 2000 Ashcroft v. ACLU, 1997-2001 Briefs and Complaint, ACLU v. Reno, 1997-2000 [2 folders] Correspondence and Writ,
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