Law Review: Solutions to the Legal Dilemma Caused by Sexting

Average Teenager or Sex Offender? Solutions to the Legal Dilemma Caused by Sexting
Shannon Shafron-Perez, 26 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 431 (2009)

“This Comment broadly considers the failure of the law to adapt to developments in technology and communication, untangles the different approaches taken by a sample of states, and considers which legal remedy is most appropriate.”

Law Review: Why the 5th Circuit is Correct About Lawrence

Satisfying Lawrence: The Fifth Circuit Strikes Ban on Sex Toy Sales
Jamie Iguchi, 43 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 655 (2009)

“At its core, the disagreement between the circuits turns on the scope of the right announced in Lawrence and the standard of review it requires.”

Ohio Supreme Court: Law banning electronic transmission of pornography is limited to “personally directed” electronic communications

Am. Booksellers Found. for Free Expression v. Cordray, Slip Opinion No. 2010-Ohio-149 (Ohio Jan. 27, 2010)

AZ: Pinal County places new limits on sexually oriented businesses

TriValley Central: “The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a zoning ordinance amendment on Jan. 20 that would change the designation of adult entertainment and adult service providers to adult-oriented businesses and would require a new zoning category that would limit where they may be located.”

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CA: Gilroy Council approves SOB ordinance

Gilroy Dispatch: “Gilroy’s City Council on Monday unanimously approved revisions to an adult entertainment ordinance, outlawing full nudity at adult businesses among other restrictions.”

January 26, 2010 | Comments Off  Tags: , , ,

D.C. Circuit Approves Internet Ban on Defendants Who Use the Web to Victimize Children

“In U.S. v. Love, a three-judge panel on Jan. 22 upheld the Internet ban that was imposed as a condition on Allan Love’s release after he has served his sentence for transporting or shipping material involving child pornography.”

2nd Circuit upholds “adult oriented” definition as applied to store with 12% “adult item” inventory

VIP of Berlin v. Town of Berlin, No. 09-2950-cv (2nd Cir. Jan. 25, 2010)

Mo. AG backs plan to let child porn victims sue

“Child pornography victims could sue anyone convicted of producing, promoting or possessing their sexual images for at least $150,000 in damages . . . “

D.C. Circuit: Internet ban for those who use the web to victimize children is “reasonable”

U.S. v. Love, No. 07-3140 (D.C. Cir. Jan. 22, 2010)

D.C. Circuit: Internet ban for those who use the web to victimize children is “reasonable”

State by State Pornography Related News Reports

Pornography related news, crime, and case reports aggregated by: ADF Alliance Alert

January 19, 2010 | Comments Off  Tags:

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