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Pornhub, Department of Justice Reach Agreement Over GirlsDoPorn Allegations

Aylo has reached a settlement with federal prosecutors for $1.8 million in the GirlsDoPorn case.

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Justice and Equal Banking for All

July is the month when Americans celebrate our freedoms. Valuing those freedoms also means being vigilant about protecting them. That’s why I recently visited our nation’s capital as part of a Free Speech Coalition (FSC) trip to combat banking discrimination.

Cathy Beardsley ·

TransTaken Releases 3 New Clips

TransTaken Productions has released three new clips.

Ireland's Justice Minister Calls Porn 'Too Accessible'

Ireland’s Justice Minister Helen McEntee today declared that she believes pornography has become “too easily accessible" and "more violent and degrading.” She made the remarks in response to a survey publicized by the local press, claiming that “one in five men in Ireland aged under 55 watch porn daily.”

Texas Supreme Court Justice Probes Section 230 Immunity After FOSTA-SESTA

A Texas Supreme Court Justice questioned long-standing interpretations of Section 230 liability protections this week, while hearing a case that deliberately tests the exception to the so called “First Amendment of the internet” that was carved out by FOSTA-SESTA for alleged instances of human trafficking.

BIPOC-AIC Hosts 'Politricks' Talk on Immigration, Reproductive Justice Tonight

The Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Adult Industry Collective (BIPOC-AIC) is hosting the second installment of “Politricks” tonight. Dr. Leandra Hernandez and sex work advocate Maya Morena will discuss "the intersection of reproductive justice, immigration and sex work."

Catholic Bishops Pressure Justice Department to Revive Obscenity Task Force

A group of Catholic bishops wrote a letter to the Department of Justice last Thursday urging Attorney General William Barr to revive its Obscenity Prosecution Task Force to target the legal adult entertainment industry in the U.S.

U.S. Justice Department to Probe Tech Giants' Business Practices

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced yesterday that it is currently reviewing the business practices of “market-leading” online platforms, including search engines and social media companies.

Justice Stevens, Hero of Online Freedom of Expression, Dies at 99

Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who led the Court majority that upheld online freedom of speech in the mid 1990s when Congress attempted to establish government censorship of “obscene” material, has died at 99.

Kacie Castle is Re-Educated in 'No Justice, No Peace' for BlackPayback

“Inked adult star and exotic dancer” Kacie Castle debuts on BlackPayback with a new hardcore interracial hookup.

Justice Department Seeks Extension of Time to File 1st Brief in 2257 Appeal

The Justice Department has filed a motion for a 37-day extension of time to deliver its first brief in its appeal over a judge’s final judgment and decree involving federal rules for adult-producer recordkeeping.

Justice Department Appeals 2257 Judgment, Decree

The Justice Department today appealed a federal judge’s final judgment and decree in the Free Speech Coalition’s long-running case over recordkeeping regulations for adult producers.

Justice Department Seeks Dismissal of FOSTA Lawsuit

Justice Department attorneys on Thursday said that the Woodhull Freedom Foundation along with other plaintiffs seeking to challenge the legal merits of FOSTA lack standing in their case and that the case should be dismissed.

FOSTA Judge Gives Justice Department an Extension of Time

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon today ordered a two-day extension of time for the Justice Department to file its opposition to Woodhull Freedom Foundation’s motion for a preliminary injunction over FOSTA.

FSC, Justice Department Can't Agree About Proposed 2257 Judgment

The Free Speech Coalition and the Justice Department cannot come to terms for a joint proposed final judgment over First Amendment issues in the legal battle involving federal recordkeeping laws 18 U.S.C. §§ 2257 and 2257A.

Justice Department Must Respond to FOSTA Suit by Tomorrow

The U.S. government’s opposition to Woodhull Freedom Foundation’s motion for a preliminary injunction over FOSTA will be due tomorrow by 6 p.m.

Justice Department Wants More Time to Respond to FOSTA Lawsuit

Justice Department attorneys have asked a federal judge to extend by two weeks their response to a lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of FOSTA and seeks a preliminary injunction over the new law.

Men.com's 'Justice League' Releases on Friday

Men.com plans on releasing superhero movie “Justice League: A Gay XXX Parody” on Friday.

Charlotte Stokely in Axel Braun's 'Justice League XXX'

Charlotte Stokely is featured in Axel Braun’s “Justice League XXX” as Batwoman.

Justice Department Ends 'Operation Choke Point'

The Justice Department has decided to end a controversial Obama-era program, “Operation Choke Point,” which discouraged banks from doing business with “elevated-risk” merchants.