The Communications Decency Act of 1996 tried to ban Internet pornography, but the Supreme Court held the act unconstitutional on what grounds?
a. The act would do nothing to eliminate child pornography on the Internet.
b. Parents should be in charge of protecting their children from the Internet.
c. The Internet is outside the reach of governmental protection.
d. The Internet deserves the highest protection from government intrusion.
Answer: d
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