A new bill calling for adult websites to verify that visitors are 18 years of age or older in order to access their content is slated for a hearing next week before the California Assembly's Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee.
For more than two years now, parents, community members, and legislators — awakened to the pornographic nature of some materials that remain in Utah K-12 schools — have borne a surprising amount of ridicule and scorn. Second, they insist that age-appropriate limits for children in K-12 public schools violate the First Amendment. Third, they argue that uniformly enforcing statewide the 2007 criminal standard for indecent and pornographic materials at school offends the notion of “local control.”
An Unadilla man, who is already a registered sex offender, has pleaded guilty to Attempted Disseminating Indecent Material to Minors in the 2nd degree.
To the editor: Last week Treg Taylor, Alaska’s attorney general, published a letter to all the school and public libraries in the state to “help inform public servants on what