Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who lived here in Florida, died yesterday at the age of 99. Although he was Republican appointed, Stevens emerged as the Supreme Court’s leading liberal during his nearly 35 years on the SCOTUS bench.

In 2002’s ACLU v. Ashcroft, he wrote in a dissenting opinion that “[a]s a parent, grandparent, and great-grandparent”, he endorsed the legislative goal of protecting children from pornography “without reservation”: “As a judge, I must confess to a growing sense of unease when the interest in protecting children from prurient materials is invoked as a justification for using criminal regulation of speech as a substitute for, or a simple backup to, adult oversight of children’s viewing.”

We wonder how Stevens would rule on certain restrictions governing people required to register as sex offenders if he were still on the bench today.

NOTE: Since posting, several members alerted us that Stevens was a dissenting opinion in Smith v. Doe!!! Rest in Peace Justice Stevens!

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