A Witness to an Obscenity Trial Speaks
Honoring Our Nation’s Heroes—By Looking At Crap By Anonymous I’m spending Memorial Day wrestling with the First Amendment. The Constitution lays it out perfectly clearly: “Congress shall make no law
Honoring Our Nation’s Heroes—By Looking At Crap By Anonymous I’m spending Memorial Day wrestling with the First Amendment. The Constitution lays it out perfectly clearly: “Congress shall make no law
Those brave souls at the Department of Justice are at it again, protecting freedom and democracy pissing on the Constitution, in violation of their oath of office. XBiz reports that
Clay Calvert and Robert Richards call for an end to the obscenity laws.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, in the “aint love grand” posting category, I am going to discuss obscenity risks in the specific context of the film, Two Girls, One Cup.
Virginia is not my least favorite state. It doesn’t even make the top five. Imagine that, home of Liberty University, Jerry Falwell, and Regent University and it… hmmm, okay, it
This just in from the how did I miss this before? department: Cnet news reports on the recently-deceased Henry Hyde’s efforts to criminalize speech pertaining to abortion. Make that successful
According to Miller v. California, in order for material to be deemed legally obscene, a court must determine the following: Whether the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find
In an ongoing obscenity prosecution, Ray Guhn’s attorneys (disclaimer, my law firm represents Mr. Guhn), filed three key defense motions. In order to sustain a prosecution for obscenity, the government
A Johnson County, Kansas grand jury just handed down indictments against three businesses for “promoting obscenity.” (source) Spirit Halloween, a costume store affiliated with Spencer Gifts allegedly “displayed adult costumes
Its an old story. Cop does some off-duty adult entertainment work, gets fired, claims that the firing is an infringement upon his First Amendment rights. I agree with that argument,
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
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