Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
Social media -- Law & legislation, Sex offenders, Freedom of speech, United States, Internet access
Abstract
The article analyzes the content of Louisiana Revised Statutes section 14:91.5 which is regarding unlawful use or access of social media and compares it with similar laws across the U.S. It discusses the constitutionality of imposing post-release restrictions on sex offenders who have already completed their sentences. It reflects on Free Speech issues arising from laws restricting Internet access to sex offenders.
Repository Citation
Eva Conner,
Why Don’t You Take a Seat Away from that Computer?: Why Louisiana Revised Statute 14:91.5 Is Unconstitutional,
73 La. L. Rev.
(2013)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol73/iss3/9