Media Update – January 1, 2004
1. How Far Can You Go? 2. Naughty in N'awlins 3. The strange and embarrassing of 2003 in Washington
1. How Far Can You Go? 2. Naughty in N'awlins 3. The strange and embarrassing of 2003 in Washington
1. He said she said 2. Pornographer gets 15 years for exploiting teen 3. Union worker loses key court battle in office spanking case
1. Punishment delivered in obscenity case 2. Pain and pleasure – The stigma over Cuffs hurts community 3. "Paddleboro" revisited: Man busted in S&M sting
1. Just a fantasy in Vernon 2. Swingers hit back at city 3. Council repeals liquor rules banning sex Gay group says rules targeted leather, S&M events 4. Erotic exhibit highlights fetish images of women
1. Convicted Utah man likens polygamy to homosexuality 2. Controversial librarian's contract not renewed 3. L.A. Official: Computer Labels Offensive
1. Bound for glory? Kroll knows his work's explicit, so please don't call it porn 2. S&Mers: Head to Massachusetts! 3. Investigators cite inappropriate sexual conduct 4. Free Iowa State from Bondage
New York, December 18, 2003 – The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom has submitted expert witness reports for their landmark Communications Decency Act lawsuit, Nitke v. Ashcroft (Case No. 01 Civ. 11476). John Wirenius, attorney for plaintiffs NCSF and photographer Barbara Nitke, provided 31 expert witness reports and witnesses who …
1. Cuffs receives $94 through GSB Special Allocations 2. ISU government funds bondage club 3. Weapons charge brought in alleged staged rape 4. Police raid ends swingers party
1. Kenner police heavy-handed 2. Kinkophobia Alert! 3. Sherwood's Forest: New Orleans, Louisianna
1. Rose group says it caused its own trouble 2. Kenner sex fetish gathering hits kink 3. Fetish event organizers cancel event following Congemi request 4. Fetish Convention Won't Happen In Kenner 5. Fetishists called, but rooms were tied up 6. When Evil Becomes Good 7. Littleton case may decide …