- Making News: Supreme Court Rules on Internet Pornography
On the last day of its current term, the US Supreme Court ruled today that a federal law against Internet pornography is probably unconstitutional. Dahlia Lithwick, a senior editor at Slate.com who writes a regular column on the Supreme Court, says justice is having a difficult time keeping up with technology. She also discusses some of this year's landmark cases. - Reporter's Notebook: Secretary Powell Goes to Khartoum
Secretary of State Colin Powell has planned meetings tonight in Sudan, where the UN says the world-s worst humanitarian crisis is under way in the western province of Darfur. One million black Africans have been forced to flee their homes by Arab militias supported by the government in Khartoum. Alfred Taban, managing editor of the Khartoum Monitor, updates the situation there.
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Child Online Protection Act (COPA) of 1998
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CBS News/NY Times Poll on presidential race
Sanger's article on fresh starts for Iraq, Bush