Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain. A Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger. Blankets, Craig Thompson. Fun Home, Alison Bechdel. What do all of these books have in common? Like many other fine examples of literature, both textual and graphic, they have all faced First Amendment challenges.
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Unfortunately, the fight against censorship is a costly business. By becoming a member of the CBLDF, you can play a vital role in the future of the comics. Starting at $25, the Fund’s membership program ensures that we can defend the First Amendment rights of the comics community.
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The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund are pleased to announce that the Crown has withdrawn all criminal charges in R. v. Matheson, the case previously described as the “Brandon X case,” which involved a comic book reader who faced criminal charges in Canada relating to comic books on his computer. The defendant, Ryan Matheson, a 27-year-old comic book reader, amateur artist, and computer programmer has been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing.
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