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unconstitutionally vague under constitutional criminal law analysis.
necessary to serve that interest.228 Each part will be discussed in turn.
been found to be for prostitution,229 to label these ads as selling “escorts” is misleading. The U.S.
reduce the number of ads for illegal activity being posted on the Internet.
223 See Pittsburgh Press Co. v. Pittsburgh Comm’n on Human Relations, 413 U.S. 376, 391 (1973) (upholding an ordinance that prohibited newspapers from carrying sexually discriminatory ads); Capital Broad. Co. v. Mitchell, 333 F. Supp. 582, 584 (D.D.C. 1971), aff'd sub nom. Capital Broad. Co. v. Kleindienst, 405 U.S. 1000 (1972) (affirming a district court decision that prohibited electronic media from carrying cigarette advertising); Head v. New Mexico Bd. of Examiners in Optometry, 374 U.S. 424, 425 (1963) (upholding an injunction prohibiting a newspaper and a radio station from carrying optometrists’ ads which violated New Mexico law).
224 Cent. Hudson Gas & Elec. Corp. v. Pub. Serv. Comm’n of N. Y., 447 U.S. 557, 566 (1980).
229 Hensley, supra note 167.
230 Pittsburgh Press, 413 U.S. at 388.
231 Reno v. Am. Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844, 875 (1997).

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