Comic Book Legal Defense Fund

Main menu

Skip to content
  • Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
    • F.A.Q.
    • Contact
    • Staff
    • CBLDF Boards
    • Bylaws
    • Form 990s
    • Dale Cendali Prize
    • Corporate Members
    • Retail Members
  • Contribute
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Renew Today
  • Volunteer
  • Resources
    • Banned Comics: Case Files
    • Customs
    • The Comics Code
    • History of Comics Censorship
    • Case Files
      • CBLDF Case Files
        • CBLDF Case Files – R. v. Matheson
        • CBLDF Case Files – U.S. v. Handley
        • CBLDF Case Files — Brown v. EMA
        • CBLDF Case Files – Georgia v. Gordon Lee
        • CBLDF Case Files – Top Shelf v. U.S. Customs
        • CBLDF Case Files — Kraft Foods v. Helm
        • CBLDF Case Files – Texas v. Castillo
        • CBLDF Case Files — Starbucks v. Dwyer
        • CBLDF Case Files – Winter Bros. v. DC Comics
        • CBLDF Case Files – Oklahoma v. Planet Comics
        • CBLDF Case Files – Florida v. Mike Diana
        • CBLDF Case Files – California BOE v. Paul Mavrides
        • CBLDF Case Files — Illinois v. Correa
          • People v. Correa
      • Obscenity Case Files
        • Obscenity Case Files: People of New York v. Kirkpatrick (Zap Comix #4)
        • Obscenity Case Files: FCC v. Pacifica Foundation (George Carlin’s Seven Dirty Words)
        • Obscenity Case Files: United States v. One Book Called “Ulysses”
        • Obscenity Case Files: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District
        • Obscenity Case Files: Jacobellis v. Ohio (“I know it when I see it”)
        • Obscenity Case Files: Joseph Burstyn, Inc. v. Wilson (The Mircale Decision)
        • Obscenity Case Files: Pope v. Illinois
        • Obscenity Case Files: People v. Bruce (The Lenny Bruce Trial)
      • Noteworthy Cases
        • People v. Kirkpatrick
          • People v. Kirkpatrick, Criminal Court of NY (1970)
          • People v. Kirkpatrick, NY State Court of Appeals (1973)
        • Miller v. California
    • Manga
      • Criminal Prosecutions of Manga
      • Manga Book Club Handbook
  • Report Censorship
Features, Homepage, media, News Blog

Illinois Library Board Votes to Keep M-Rated Games

by Maren Williams • April 19, 2013

Here’s some good news on the video-games-and-violence front: Earlier this week, the board of the Elmhurst, Illinois, public library unanimously voted to keep M-rated games in the collection, despite a challenge from a small number of citizens who wanted them…

Read more →

Features, Headline, Homepage, Legal, News Blog

CBLDF Board Member Dale Cendali Named One of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America

by Betsy Gomez • April 18, 2013

Congratulations to CBLDF Board of Directors Secretary Dale Cendali, who was named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America by The National Law Journal! In their synopsis about Cendali, The National Law Journal describes just a few of…

Read more →

Community, Features, Fundraising, Homepage, News Blog

Party with CBLDF and Threadless During C2E2!

by Betsy Gomez • April 17, 2013

C2E2 is just around the corner, so now’s the time to make your party plans! Your favorite t-shirt guru and ours, Threadless, is throwing CBLDF the biggest party of the weekend. If you aren’t at Threadless HQ (1260 W. Madison…

Read more →

Features, Homepage, News Blog

What the Saga #12 Controversy Says About Self-Censorship

by Betsy Gomez • April 17, 2013

Last week, comics fans and internet denizens raged at Apple over the alleged ban of Saga #12, presumably over graphic images of homosexual sex. The truth proved to be more complicated — and potentially more concerning — than many were…

Read more →

Community, Education, Features, Headline, Homepage, News Blog

Captain Underpants Leads ALA’s Top Banned or Challenged Books of 2012

by Maren Williams • April 16, 2013

National Library Week is here, and that means it’s time for the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom to release its annual list of the books most frequently banned and/or challenged in public libraries and schools in the previous…

Read more →

Features, Homepage, International, Legal, News Blog

Holding Strong Against the Rise of Censorship in Egypt and Tunisia

by Mark Bousquet • April 16, 2013

Despite legislation protecting free expression, an Egyptian satirist and Tunisian rapper find themselves caught in a wave of rising post-Arab Spring censorship. Political cartoons have been an ongoing target, and now Bassem Youssef and Weld El 15 have both been…

Read more →

Page 552 of 695
« 1 … 550 551 552 553 554 … 695 »
CBLDF in a shield with the scales of justice balanced on a colored pencil

Copyright © 2026 Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. All Rights Reserved. The Magazine Basic Theme by bavotasan.com.