06.04.09
By Joseph Abrams –FoxNews.com
Your kids may get a bang out of Bing – and that’s not a good thing, Internet safety experts warned on Monday.
Bing, Microsoft’s new search engine (www.bing.com), went live in the U.S. this weekend, aiming...
05.27.09
By Joe Matyas –London Free Press
Some Canadians have their “moral compasses screwed up” on the issues of pornography and prostitution, an RCMP officer who monitors human trafficking said in London yesterday.
If you use prostitutes or buy pornography, “you’re...
05.13.09
By Nicholas D. Kristof –NewYorkTimes.com
Jasmine Caldwell was 14 and selling sex on the streets when an opportunity arose to escape her pimp: an undercover policeman picked her up.
The cop could have rescued her from the pimp, who ran...
05.13.09
by Childrens Hospital Boston
Longitudinal study tracked content viewed during childhood and adolescence
Early onset of sexual activity among teens may relate to the amount of adult content children were exposed to during their childhood, according to a new study...
04.29.09
by –ParentsTV.org
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in FCC v. Fox.The Court found in favor of the Federal Communications Commission, stating that the FCC acted properly in citing the Fox network for airing the f- and...
04.09.09
By Gail Dines –Baltimore Sun
Showing adult films on campus debases both men and women
So the porn industry is now in the business of educating our youth. A spokesman for Digital Playground expressed disappointment with the cancellation of a...
03.25.09
By James Gilbert, Sun Staff Writer
A retired FBI agent who specialized in obscenity and sexual crimes against children for 23 years while with the bureau, said the investigation and prosecution of illegal adult pornography in many instances could reduce...
02.26.09
By Allie Martin –OneNewsNow
The Parents Television Council (PTC) says the U.S. Supreme Court should hear the Janet Jackson broadcast decency case to maintain the integrity of the broadcast decency law.
Last summer, the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...
02.24.09
by Lawrence Jones, Christian Post Reporter –ChristianPost.com
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a law that requires pornographers who take photos of people engaged in sexually explicit acts to provide “proof of age,” a ruling that strengthens prevention on...
01.29.09
By Charlie Butts –OneNewsNow
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to revive the Child Online Protection Act, designed to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet.
Pat Trueman, who was a pornography prosecutor in the ...
Presentation at Kings College (NYC,) January 2009
By way of a brief introduction, I would like to say the following. My father had three stashes of smut in the basement: a stash of Playboy magazines, a stash of “men’s magazines,”...
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Laurie Higgins
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01.06.09
I love Chicago Shakespeare Theater. I have seen half a dozen productions at their Navy Pier location and loved every one. I try to attend at least one play a year-as money permits. But this year, I wasted both my...
05.20.08
by – Family Research Council
Today, the Family Research Council joined leading pro-family and pro-decency organizations at the National Press Club, in urging the United States Department of Justice to vigorously enforce obscenity laws. Cathy Ruse, Senior Fellow for Legal...
05.20.08
By David Stout –New York Times
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a 2003 federal law aimed at child pornography, concluding in a 7-to-2 opinion that a federal appeals court was wrong to find the law unconstitutionally vague.
“Child pornography...