From Mark Kernes at AVN, 11/27/2012:
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"They could restart this [2257 inspection] program at a moment's notice. They could do it today, they could do it tomorrow. And they don't dispute that."
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PHILADELPHIA, PA?As reported yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) hit a roadblock in its efforts to shift the burden of proving that adult movies don't contain minors to the adult industry through its massive and expensive recordkeeping and labeling regimen, 18 U.S.C. §2257, when Judge Michael Baylson denied the government's Motion to Dismiss the Fourth Amendment claims in Free Speech Coalition's lawsuit. First Amendment attorney J. Michael Murray, counsel for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, and who's been involved in fighting §2257 for almost 20 years, spoke to AVN and gave some details of yesterday's argument and decision.
Link to AVN article.
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