The seventh US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that an Indiana law , which bans sex wrongdoer from using social networking site just because children are on them , is unconstitutional .
The APreportsthat the conclusion overturns a premature federal decisiveness upholding the law . The circuit find that while there are logical concerns about the welfare of children , barring sex offenders from social networks violates their constitutive right wing to complimentary speech . According to the report , court of law have rule likewise on similar laws in Nebraska and Louisiana , so this case could be headed up the line soon . [ APviaThe Verge ]
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