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What's new with CIPA?

So, my constitutional law class will be going over a (very) brief excerpt of U.S. v. ALA (the CIPA case) on Thursday. Since I've been in a cocoon, library-world-wise, does anyone have any info on the impact of CIPA so far?

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No--and good luck finding anything current on the ALA site. But surely someone out there is up on this. . . .

the latest is an as-applied lawsuit in Washington state

http://www.aclu-wa.org/detail.cfm?id=557