American Civil Liberties Union v. Miller

Legal Citation: 96CV.2475MH (1997)

Plaintiffs
American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia (ACLU), The AIDS Survival Project, The Atlanta Free Thought Society, Atlanta Veterans Alliance, Community ConneXion, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Electronic Frontiers Georgia, Representative Mitchell Kaye, Ken Leebow, Bruce Mirken, Bonnie L. Nadri, Josh Riley, John Troyer, and Jonathan Wallace

Defendants
Zell Miller, Governor of Georgia, and Michael Bowers, Georgia State Attorney General

Plaintiffs' Claim
That Georgia's Computer Systems Protection Act is vague and overbroad, violating the First and Fourteenth amendments' rights to free expression and association, the Fifth Amendment's right to privacy, and the Commerce Clause.

Chief Lawyer for Plaintiffs
Ann Beeson

Chief Defense Lawyer
David A. Runion

Judge
Marvin H. Shoob

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