Mindhunter
The Netflix original series chronicles the origins and development of the FBI's profiling unit and its quest to identify serial murderers.
The Netflix original series chronicles the origins and development of the FBI's profiling unit and its quest to identify serial murderers.
From morning till past midnight, supporters and opponents of a bill to decriminalize prostitution offered starkly different visions of safety and rights.
The case is a bizarre example of occupational licensing woes and backward regulations.
The operation is still arresting sex workers and calling it a rescue mission.
In a letter to Dame explaining why the ads had been rejected, the MTA cited longstanding rules against ads "promoting a sexually oriented business."
Statists, both in and out of government, like to play Kafkaesque games with the idea of consent.
The new law rests on unsupported premises and vague language to penalize a victimless crime.
Here's why that's a bad idea—and it has nothing to do with God's wrath, women's rights rollbacks, or locker-room predators.
"The victims are the sex workers…getting harassed and locked up in cages by the cops."
The bill also targets strip clubs
The Eighth Circuit sticks with its earlier views on the subject, but earlier this year the Tenth Circuit departed from the majority view on the subject.
Today it's creators, not cops, who want to banish R. Crumb, onetime king of the comics underground.
So holds the Third Circuit, though in a narrow opinion.
Plus: Ohio moves to ban kids in drag shows while Washington wants to keep kids in car seats through middle school.
Did San Francisco really see a 170 percent "spike in human trafficking" last year?
Subreddits on sexual themes will also be banned from running ads.
The decision is likely to be unpopular. But it is the right thing to do nonetheless, as the law is unconstitutional. Not every evil must be addressed by a federal law.
Allison Schrager's An Economist Walks Into a Brothel demystifies sex work, big-wave surfing, horse-breeding, and other high-risk professions.
Allison Schrager wants to change the way you take chances.
Plus: closing the border is bad for U.S. "profits" and Jesse Singal on left-wing identitarianism.
Plus: school choice in court in Wisconsin and a win against eminent domain in New Jersey
It's an attempt at scaremongering meant to win over social traditionalists.
It's hard to get in the mood when you're sharing a bedroom with your mother-in-law.
Nine women face felony prostitution charges and hundreds of their customers have been arrested. Florida says it's the real victim.
"I think that we have to understand though that it is not as simple as that."
Astroglide is trying to close "the orgasm gap" with a libertarian message of self-empowerment.
If the decision holds up on appeal (which is quite likely), Congress would have to choose between expanding draft registration to women or ending it completely.
It's also part of a larger national attack on massage parlors and sex workers.
Frank talk about evolution, feminism, politics, and why we don't want to acknowledge social progress.
As the lawsuit against FOSTA hits appeals court, three essays about the law that everyone should read.
Plus: Obamacare unconstitutional?
Plus: Trump changes his mind about military spending and why Rand Paul hates Trump's new attorney general pick.
New rules ban erotic art, talk of shared sexual interests, kink groups, and anything that "encourages sexual encounters between adults."
Research shows a fifth of its users seek out sexual images. But the sharing site is now part of a massive media conglomerate.
It's hard to get in the mood when you're sharing a bedroom with your mother-in-law.
Yet under Chinese law, some rapists get only three years behind bars.
How indie media entrepreneurs James Larkin and Michael Lacey became the targets of a federal witchhunt.
Plus: Amazon goes to Washington (for good) and Chicago cops shoot man who stopped bar shooting.
The porn wars haven't died, they're just packaged differently.