Media Update – September 25, 2003
1. OC community objects to alternative sex convention 2. Sex Expo In Family Resort? 3. Ocean City community objects to alternative sex convention 4. O.C. community objects to alternative sex convention
1. OC community objects to alternative sex convention 2. Sex Expo In Family Resort? 3. Ocean City community objects to alternative sex convention 4. O.C. community objects to alternative sex convention
1. Concrete residents debate librarian's lifestyle 2. Adult store's future in limbo as challenge stalls in court 3. Swingers' club busted 4. Violette's compositions have length and depth 5. Finding Mapplethorpe's Inner Cindy Sherman
1. Drawing line: U.S. renewing its fight against pornography 2. The New Swingers
1. Dominatrix: I'll whip courts over sex rap 2. S&M fans gain pleasure from pain 3. N.C. sodomy law still enforced despite ruling on Texas measure 4. Two indicted for allegedly distributing obscene materials 5. Women on the Edge
1. Leather-bound librarian provided ‘sadistic, yet caring’ services online 2. Locals shocked after police arrest pair in S&M raid 3. Swing away! Lifestyles Convention unites wife-swappers, sex-watchers 4. Sex and the Student Body 5. Rubber Maids
1. Setting a new standard 2. Cops crash sex party 3. Zoning Issue: Sex clubs elude county 4. Questionable Clubs Targeted For Closure By County 5. Owensville upset about new business 6. Punishment is the crime in Sue's bet with Mitch 7. Storm's Bird calls off bets, ending chance of …
1. N.C. judge declares state sodomy law unconstitutional 2. Responsible Non-Monagamists
1. Trial puts obscenity standards to the test 2. Beyond Gay Marriage: The road to polyamory
1. Letters to the Editor 2. Now What? First in a series on life after Lawrence: untold potential and tough choices 3. Decency fuels debate: Investigators who screened adult films say they are illicit
WASHINGTON DC, JUNE 26, 2003 — The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom applauds the U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down the Texas sodomy law. The justices voted 6-3 to overturn their 1986 decision on Bowers v Hardwick (GA), stating that the sodomy law is an unconstitutional invasion of privacy and …