Stop Overprotecting the Children, Say Courts in Tennessee and California
Courts block laws regulating algorithms and online porn.
Courts block laws regulating algorithms and online porn.
The process "reduces the duration of treatment cycles to just three days" and "replaces 80% of hormone injections required with traditional IVF," Gameto says.
The bill is meant as a first step toward repealing FOSTA, the 2018 law that amended Section 230 and criminalized hosting adult ads.
December 17 is a day for mourning sex workers lost to violence and for drawing attention to conditions—like criminalization—that put sex workers at risk.
Lee says this is about "sexual and violent content." It goes far beyond that.
It looks like we can expect the antitrust assaults to continue.
Plus: Idaho's "abortion trafficking" law can mostly take effect; updates on state age verification suits; the threat the Florida and Texas social media laws pose to X
Belgian sex work groups are cheering the new law. But it could come with some downsides.
David McKnight and Julian Alcala were accused of separate plots to steal sexually explicit photos from women's phones during traffic stops.
Lacey can await the resolution of his appeal outside of prison.
A Canadian Supreme Court case challenges the country's ban on benefiting financially from sex work.
Abortion battles are becoming tech policy battles.
As a result of the internal affairs investigation, three Lewisville officers were fired, one was demoted, and seven were suspended without pay.
A new "inactivity reboot" protects data from thieves and helps preserve due process.
This isn't a policy that corrects for injustice but one that increases it.
No matter who wins, we can expect bad policies surrounding sex and especially surrounding technology.
The groups are challenging a Florida law that bans some teens from social media.
The proposal "could result in higher costs to consumers," the government acknowledges.
An interview with sex work researcher Tara Burns.
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Her comments are a reminder that this free-speech protection is far from safe.
The broad ban on AI-generated political content is clearly an affront to the First Amendment.
The IMPACTT Human Trafficking Act would provide outreach and training to Homeland Security Investigations staff.
Harris' campaign hasn't said where she stands now. But she's historically taken a tough stance against prostitution and especially against men who pay for it.
The city plans to ban people accused of some drug and prostitution crimes from visiting designated areas.
This flies in the face of one popular narrative.
Each candidate made some good points about reproductive freedom and each told some major whoppers.
Democrats' aggressive antitrust agenda threatens to upend Google's ad tech business—and make U.S. markets less free.
It's an insane ask for someone convicted of just one nonviolent offense.
"We'd have a national ban on pornography if we could, right?"
Making emergency contraception easier to get leads to more people getting emergency contraception. Who would've guessed?
"The conversations are overwhelmingly productive and positive," says a representative from Decriminalize Sex Work.
Google is "the best," the court says. But being on top is dangerous.
Warrantless surveillance, Comic Con "sex trafficking," and the persistence of trafficking myths
We're entering peak stupidity with "election interference" claims.
Only Sens. Paul and Wyden are expected to vote "no" on Tuesday. Power to stop KOSA now resides with the House.
The Kids Online Safety Act would have cataclysmic effects on free speech and privacy online.
The group reportedly faked rescue stories—including one involving a baby saved from traffickers—and lied about where funds were going.
The party platform previously called for a constitutional amendment to protect unborn children. Now, it says abortion should be left to the states.
In a "novel" order concerning the app NGL, the agency takes aim at online anonymity and at minors on social media.
The original version was overly punitive.
And the Supreme Court agrees to weigh in.
The Court is remanding these two cases for more analysis—but it made its views on some key issues clear.
Two years after the Dobbs decision, Americans are increasingly concerned with how abortion bans affect women with wanted pregnancies.
X's child porn detection system doesn’t violate an Illinois biometric privacy law, the judge ruled.
We need parents with better phone habits, not more government regulation of social media.
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