Red Rose Stories Case Continues
Yep, that’s right. The U.S. Government still believes, decades after the Ulysses case was decided, that when someone publishes literature that some U.S. Attorney doesn’t like, that the author should
Yep, that’s right. The U.S. Government still believes, decades after the Ulysses case was decided, that when someone publishes literature that some U.S. Attorney doesn’t like, that the author should
Regarding this earlier post on the Mattel v. China Barbie case. Fox just had China Barbie on to discuss the dispute with Mattel. They treated her as if she were
Note, to kink to this post, use this link: http://tinyurl.com/22vd8u. It seems that the use of the “®” in the title messes up the permalink for some browsers. Perhaps inspired
The adoption of a nom de plume is a time-honored tradition. Francois Marie Arouet became Voltaire, Samuel Clemens became Mark Twain, Theodore Geisel is known to us all as Dr.
Most people are familiar with the “Voyeur Dorm” concept. As an adult-oriented “reality show,” not unlike “Big Brother,” a producer sets up a home with cameras all over, and the
The New York Times reportsabout a federal privatization of its neo-con censorship program. Original article here A retired Indianapolis detective, Tom Rogers, is paid $150,000 to surf porn sites and
The Eastern District of Michigan declared the adult use provisions of the Detroit Zoning Code unconstitutional because all adult businesses have to be approved by discretionary processes which lack constitutionally-mandated
The Department of Justice, protecting you from obscenity, recently indicted California resident Ira Isaacs for distributing erotic videos that are “far beyond the mainstream.” Now brace yourselves. The videos have
This would be hilarious if it wasn’t really happening: Church and artist in feud over “dildo flower” art.
The 11th Circuit is generally known as a constitutionally protective circuit. Not lately. Aside from its reversal in Johnson v. Tampa Bay Sports Authority, it recently issued a horrifying decision
LodgeNet Entertainment Corp. supplies pay-per-view movies to America’s hotels, and “Focus on the Family” (FOF) says, “In August, family advocates will ask the Department of Justice to investigate and bring
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that two Ohio brothers who mailed adult films to Utah will face up to five years in prison on federal obscenity charges. Story here. The