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xcusemeplz2009
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In 1997, a 9-0 ruling from the Supreme Court in Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union surprised some observers as it struck down provisions of the Communications Decency Act; the court ruled that the law violated the freedom of speech provisions of the First Amendment.
A) Act; the court ruled that
B) Act, which ruled that
C) Act, with a ruling that
D) Act; they ruled that
E) Act and they ruled
A) Act; the court ruled that
B) Act, which ruled that
C) Act, with a ruling that
D) Act; they ruled that
E) Act and they ruled
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