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Canada Supreme Court Orders New Trial in CP Case

Canada's Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a man charged with possessing child pornography after he professed to have the material because he wanted to raise awareness.

AHF Asks Calif. Supreme Court to Review Condom Ruling

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is taking its mandatory condom campaign to the California Supreme Court, asking for a review of a recent decision by a state appeals court panel that ruled Los Angeles County health officials can’t be forced to regulate the adult industry.

N.J. Supreme Court to Hear Too Much Media, Blogger Case on Webcast

The New Jersey State Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on Too Much Media’s long-running lawsuit against blogger Shelle Hale during a webcast Tuesday at 10 a.m. EST.

Oregon Supreme Court: It's OK to View Child Porn Online

The Oregon Supreme Court ruled today that it’s perfectly legal to look at child pornography on the Internet, if none of those images are purposely downloaded, printed or paid for.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects New Albany DVD Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear New Albany, Ind.'s appeal in its six-year fight to close New Albany DVD, a business that is now known as Cleopatra's.

Shellee Hale Wants Her Too Much Media Case to Go to N.J. Supreme Court

Blogger Shellee Hale, the defendant in the Too Much Media defamation lawsuit, wants the N.J. Supreme Court to hear her case.

Ira Isaacs to Make U.S. Supreme Court Appeal

The Ira Isaacs obscenity case could be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Topco Prevails at the U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, without comment, declined to hear an appeal by Know Mind Enterprises in its bid to appeal a patent ruling over slippery borosilicate glass.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects 2257 Challenge

Without comment, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied a challenge to 18 U.S.C. § 2257, the federal recordkeeping and labeling law for the adult entertainment industry.

Ala. Supreme Court Nixes Challenge to Sex Toy Ban

Alabama Supreme Court justices, 7-2, ruled on Friday that Hoover, Ala.-based Love Stuff can’t sell vibrators and other sexual devices.

Pa. Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Porn in Prisons

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld a ban on adult content in its state prisons.

Pa. Supreme Court: Viewing CP Online Is a Felony

Pennsylvania’s highest court ruled this week that prosecutors do not necessarily have to prove a defendant intentionally downloaded child porn to get convictions.

California Supreme Court Upholds Prop. 8

The Supreme Court of California has upheld Proposition 8, eliminating the right of same-sex couples to marry. They have also ruled that existing same-sex marriages will remain legal.

Supreme Court Punts on Janet Jackson Breast Case

In a minor victory for the FCC over broadcast networks, the U.S. Supreme Court punted on the case involving Janet Jackson's breast at the Super Bowl.

Supreme Court Backs FCC Dirty-Word Ban

"Even isolated utterances can be made in vulgar and shocking manner, and can constitute harmful first blows to children," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in the opinion.

Trade Group Petitions Kentucky Supreme Court Over Domain Seizures

The Internet Commerce Association (ICA) has announced its opposition to efforts by the State of Kentucky to seize the domain names of out-of-state gaming websites.

Supreme Returns to Rule 'New Thug City'

Fan-favorite performer Supreme has filmed two new flicks for Blatino all-male production house Pitbull Productions.

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The Election, the Supreme Court and Adult

Whether the next American president will be Republican John McCain or Democrat Barack Obama, there is a very strong possibility that he will be nominating at least one — if not two — justices for the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Ariz. Supreme Court Reverses Decision in Adult Bookstore Case

The Arizona Supreme Court has overturned the dismissal of charges against two adult bookstore owners who were prosecuted for violating a state law that restricts their business hours

Iowa Asks State Supreme Court to Reconsider Nude Dancing Decision

A Fremont County judge ruled that nude dancing was an art and ruled in favor of an Iowa dance club owner. The state's attorney general wants that ruling reviewed.