National Coalition for Sexual Freedom

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State by State Assault Laws

Law citations dealing with consent, compiled by the NCSF Consent Counts Project Alabama  Alaska  Arizona  Arkansas  California Colorado  Connecticut  Delaware  D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho  Illinois  Iowa  Kansas  Kentucky Louisiana  Maine  Maryland  Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York N. Carolina …

“Fisting on Trial”

New Statesman The trial continues today of Michael Peacock, who has been charged under the Obscene Publications Act 1959 for distributing DVDs featuring various sex acts including fisting, so-called “water sports”, and BDSM. Peacock’s defence is being conducted by law firm Hodge Jones & Allen whose lawyer Myles Jackman has …

NCSF is thrilled to announce our new Volunteer Coordinator

Welcome Keira!!! Please stay forever! NCSF strives to involve the communities it represents every day. Now that inclusive attitude is getting revamped as a new volunteer coordination program is brought into the organization by an energized, excited volunteer. Keira lives in New Orleans, LA with her boyfriend. She has been …

“Rise of the Dominatrix: How to Make $300 an Hour Doing Sex Work … Without Having Sex”

AlterNet Professional dominatrices (dominant women who submissive men hire for consensual sadomasochism) are not a recent addition to the workforce; before her death in 1836, a London-based dominatrix named Theresa Berkley operated an early 19th century equivalent of what would be called a BDSM (bondage, domination, sadism and masochism) dungeon …

“‘Sister Wives’ Stars, Polygamous Family, Challenge Of Utah Law”

Huffington Post SALT LAKE CITY — Reality TV stars Kody Brown and his four wives say they just want one thing: to be left alone. As authorities investigate them for bigamy, the TLC “Sister Wives” family is asking a federal judge to overturn part of Utah’s bigamy law because it …

“Canada’s polygamy laws upheld by B.C. Supreme Court”

CBC News B.C. Supreme Court has upheld Canada’s polygamy laws, but says minors who end up in polygamous marriages should be exempt from prosecution. In a 335-page decision released on Wednesday, Chief Justice Robert Bauman ruled in favour of the section of the Criminal Code outlawing polygamous unions. In his …