radio & tv
The Purpose Of the Communication Decency Act was to regulate pornographic material on the Internet.
The Communications Decency Act (CDA), passed in 1996, aimed to regulate and restrict indecent and obscene material on the internet, particularly to protect minors from harmful content. However, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1997 in Reno v. ACLU that the CDA's provisions violated the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech, as they were overly broad and infringed on adults' rights to access lawful content. The ruling established a precedent for protecting online expression and set limits on governmental regulation of the internet.
By passing this act people from all over the internet are not allowed to be pornographic to children under 18. it is sugjested you follow this act, because if you don't it may lead to prison.
Deal with those who opposed the war or interfered with the sale of bonds
Clean Air Act
Common decency.
Railroads and communications. It strengthened the (very weak and ineffective) Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and the Elkins Act of 1903 and the Hepburn Act of 1906 which also regulated railroads.
The Supreme Court ruled the Communications Decency Act (CDA) unconstitutional primarily because it violated the First Amendment's protection of free speech. The justices determined that the CDA's provisions, aimed at regulating online content, were overly broad and suppressed a substantial amount of protected expression. The ruling emphasized the importance of maintaining open discourse on the internet while balancing concerns about harmful content. Ultimately, the decision reinforced the principle that government regulation must not infringe upon free speech rights.
Fair Labor act of 1938 and Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938.
The Social Security Act (SSA)
The Social Security Act (SSA)
The Social Security Act (SSA)