Case Name: PSINET, INCORPORATED; Charlottesville Sexual Health & Wellness Clinic; Portico Publications, Ltd., Publisher of Charlottesville Weekly; Silverchair Science Communications, Incorporated; Virginia ISP Alliance; Rockbridge Global Village; American Booksellers Foundation For Free Expression; The Periodical And Book Association Of America, Incorporated; Freedom To Read Foundation; Sexual Health Network; Chris Filkins, Proprietor of the Safer Sex Institute; Harlan Ellison; The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Susie Bright; A Different Light Bookstores; Lambda Rising Bookstores; Bibliobytes; People For The American Way, Plaintiffs-Appellees, and United States Internet Service Provider Association, Plaintiff, v. Warren D. CHAPMAN, Commonwealth Attorney; James L. Cambloss, III, Commonwealth Attorney, Defendants-Appellants
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2004-06-24
Citations: 372 F.3d 671
Docket Number: No. 01-2352
Parties: PSINET, INCORPORATED; Charlottesville Sexual Health & Wellness Clinic; Portico Publications, Ltd., Publisher of Charlottesville Weekly; Silverchair Science Communications, Incorporated; Virginia ISP Alliance; Rockbridge Global Village; American Booksellers Foundation For Free Expression; The Periodical And Book Association Of America, Incorporated; Freedom To Read Foundation; Sexual Health Network; Chris Filkins, Proprietor of the Safer Sex Institute; Harlan Ellison; The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Susie Bright; A Different Light Bookstores; Lambda Rising Bookstores; Bibliobytes; People For The American Way, Plaintiffs-Appellees, and United States Internet Service Provider Association, Plaintiff, v. Warren D. CHAPMAN, Commonwealth Attorney; James L. Cambloss, III, Commonwealth Attorney, Defendants-Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 3d Series
Volume: 372
Pages: 671–674

Head Matter:
PSINET, INCORPORATED; Charlottesville Sexual Health & Wellness Clinic; Portico Publications, Ltd., Publisher of Charlottesville Weekly; Silverchair Science Communications, Incorporated; Virginia ISP Alliance; Rockbridge Global Village; American Booksellers Foundation For Free Expression; The Periodical And Book Association Of America, Incorporated; Freedom To Read Foundation; Sexual Health Network; Chris Filkins, Proprietor of the Safer Sex Institute; Harlan Ellison; The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund; Susie Bright; A Different Light Bookstores; Lambda Rising Bookstores; Bibliobytes; People For The American Way, Plaintiffs-Appellees, and United States Internet Service Provider Association, Plaintiff, v. Warren D. CHAPMAN, Commonwealth Attorney; James L. Cambloss, III, Commonwealth Attorney, Defendants-Appellants.
No. 01-2352.
United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
Filed: June 24, 2004.

Opinion:
ORDER
Appellants filed a petition for rehearing and rehearing en banc.
Judges Spencer and Davis voted to deny the petition for rehearing, and Judge Niemeyer voted to grant it.
On the poll requested by a member of the court on the petition for rehearing en banc, Judges Widener, Niemeyer, Luttig, and Duncan voted to grant rehearing en banc, and Judge Michael voted to deny rehearing en banc. Chief Judge Wilkins, and Judges Wilkinson, Williams, Motz, Trader, King, Gregory, and Shedd disqualified themselves from participating in this case.
The petition for rehearing is denied, and, because the poll on rehearing en banc failed to produce a majority of judges in active service in favor of rehearing en banc, the petition for rehearing en banc is also denied. Judge Niemeyer wrote an opinion dissenting from the denial of rehearing en banc.