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Urofsky v. Gilmore  

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  • The case of Urofsky v. Gilmore (2000) involved a statute from Virginia that forbade public employees from accessing sexually explicit material on the Internet on publicly owned or leased computers, except in conjunction with bona fide research projects. At issue were whether the statute violated the First Amendment rights of all public employees and whether the statute infringed on the academic freedom rights of faculty members. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law and Higher Education; Urofsky v. Gilmore]

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