The American Civil Liberties Union and Yale Law School’s LGBT Litigation Clinic are teaming up to confront the unconstitutional filtering of the Internet at public high schools around the country.
The groups have launched a new campaign called “Don’t Filter Me” that asks high schools students to log on to certain web sites with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender-related content to see if those sites are blocked by their schools.
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