Canadian authorities decided to take action against Hustler Magazine in the year 20001 after receiving numerous complaints about the publication's explicit content. In an attempt to curb this...
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: Canadian authorities crack down on pornography magazines near schools, churches, and hospitals
In May 1997, a new policy went into effect at Florida's state-owned airport terminals that prohibited the sale of "adult" magazines like Playboy, Penthouse, and Hustler. These publications were...
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: Florida airport bans adult magazines, sparking controversy and lawsuit
In 2013, Larry Flynt's Hustler Hollywood store faced potential closure due to community concerns over their window displays. This came from a group who believed that the images were too provocative...
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On December 26th, 1984, the Seattle Police Department carried out coordinated searches and seizures of newsstands that sold Larry Flynt's pornographic publication Hustler magazine without a court...
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: The controversial raid: how seattle police violated civil liberties by seizing pornography without warrant
The 2011 New Jersey Lawmakers' Attempt to Restrict Adult Magazines
In January 2011, several state legislators from New Jersey introduced Assembly Bill No. A4386, which aimed to regulate the sale...
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: Adult materials regulation in new jersey: an overview of the 2011 legislative effort
The 1994 San Diego Cable TV Controversy involved a dispute between Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt's attempt to promote his company's pay-per-view programming on local cable systems without...
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: Sexual intimacy and community standards clash in court case over advertising freedoms on subscription television
On July 1st, 2008, the city council of Denver, Colorado enacted new legislation that required all retailers within the city limits who sell "adult" materials such as pornographic magazines, books,...
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: How denvers adult magazine display regulations sparked a free speech debate
The 2016 Snapchat Ban
Snapchat is an American multimedia messaging app created by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown when they were students at Stanford University. In February 2014, the...
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: Sexual revolution: exploring eroticism & intimacy through social media apps
The year 2004 saw an unprecedented incident where several major US airports banned the popular magazine, "Hustler" from their newsstands following numerous complaints made by passengers regarding its...
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: Hustler magazine banned from newsstands in us airports due to explicit content.
The 1980 Postal Hearing Before Congress
In 1980, Larry Flynt testified before Congress after the USPS considered new regulations banning the mailing of sexually explicit content. He argued that if...
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