Comment Re:CIPA -- Wrong. The issue is funding, not speech (Score 1) 209
You're right and it's unfortunate that some people can't afford the luxuries most slashdot readers take for granted, but the first amendment doesn't require the government to provide people with access to TVs or radios either.
In the end, libraries are a discretionary service provided with taxpayer funds and the Constitution and courts give pretty broad deference to the legislative arm of government to decide spending issues. I'm not saying it always a good thing (it certainly would be nice if the courts could strike down pork barrel spending -- "Your honor, why are you striking down my important study on the mysterious number of socks lost every year in dryers?" "Because its stupid. Next case."), but its pretty much the way it is.
In the end, libraries are a discretionary service provided with taxpayer funds and the Constitution and courts give pretty broad deference to the legislative arm of government to decide spending issues. I'm not saying it always a good thing (it certainly would be nice if the courts could strike down pork barrel spending -- "Your honor, why are you striking down my important study on the mysterious number of socks lost every year in dryers?" "Because its stupid. Next case."), but its pretty much the way it is.