From Danielle Gallo's account:
(Danielle is a student of Lorrie Cranor)
Anne Beeson of the ACLU, attorney Lance Rose, and UCLA school law
professor Eugene Volokh discussed the Communications Decency Act
decision. Volokh) argued that although the CDA was a victory for free
speech, the decision should be examined with scrutiny. Volokh felt the
CDA decision suffered from poor fact finding. Volokh's documentation
regarding the Reno v. ACLU decision is worth accessing
(
http://www.law.ucla.edu/Faculty/volokh/index.htm). Ann Beeson
(
http://www.aclu.org) claimed that celebration for the CDA was
significantly well justified. Beeson also stated that the architecture
of the Internet promotes freedom of expression, and threats to this
right lie in Senator McCain's bill, ratings/private censorship
(including PICS), and library filtering. One interesting example
Beeson cited was a student whose individual homepage was removed after
people complained about it. As expected, this raised a strong reaction
from the crowd.