US Supreme Court Sets Reasonable Guidelines for Adult-Use Zoning in City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books (2002)

Some of our opponents require unreasonable degrees of proof that adult businesses cause secondary effects and aggressively question the right of cities to regulate them. Fortunately, the US Supreme Court better understands the realities of urban planning. Here we quote from the majority decision in City of Los Angeles v Alameda Books (2002). The matter […]

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Law Professors Provide Comprehensive Sample Adult-Use Ordinance for City Planners

Daniel R. Mandelker is the Stamper Professor of Law at Washington University. John M. Payne is Professor of Law & Justice Hall Scholar at Rutgers University. They kindly provide to the public a Sample Ordinance on Sexually Oriented Business Regulation as a starting point for city planners. This comprehensive ordinance includes the following sections: Purpose […]

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Suggested Ethics Rules for Citizen Journalists

Gary Hill is the Chairman of the Ethics Committee of the Society of Professional Journalists. We asked him about what obligations citizen journalists like Andrew Shelffo have to disclose conflicts of interest. He wrote: I should state at the outset that I have no independent information about the situation you describe, so rather than respond […]

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MassLive Blogger Andrew Shelffo Stonewalls on Conflict of Interest Question

Andrew Shelffo is a resident of Northampton who has a blog on MassLive, The Prospect Perspective. Since July, Mr. Shelffo has been vigorously advancing many of Capital Video’s arguments and attacking our own. On November 8, NoPornNorthampton asked him if he was being compensated in any way by Capital Video or its affiliates. We were […]

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Ulysses S. Grant: Matching the Constitution to Present Realities

Some opponents of adult-use zoning claim that since porn involves speech, the Constitution written by the founders of our country requires us to avoid regulating the porn business in any way. Debates over how to interpret the Constitution have arisen before, of course, most notably at the time of the Civil War. Union general (and […]

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The Republican: 90-Day Limit on Northampton Yard Signs

Today’s Republican reports on time limits for political yard signs in WMass communities. In Northampton, “signs not pertaining to an election must be taken down 90 days after they are put up.” We encourage our supporters to comply with this ordinance. We appreciate all of you who put up our yard signs, helping us to […]

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A Review of Pornified: How Pornography Is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families

NPN’s Jendi Reiter reviews Pamela Paul, Pornified: How Pornography Is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families (New York: Owl Books/Henry Holt & Co., 2005). Freelance journalist Pamela Paul, a contributor to Time Magazine, The Economist, Psychology Today and numerous other mainstream magazines, undertook this study of the pervasiveness of pornography in modern American […]

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March 2007 Conference Announcement: “Pornography and Pop Culture: Reframing Theory, Re-thinking Activism”

March 23-25 Wheelock College Boston, MA The so-called “porn wars” that were fought over the feminist critique of contemporary mass-marketed pornography derailed important academic and activist work. It is time to move on by reframing our thinking on pornography, especially in light of the important changes that have occurred in both technology and pop culture […]

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Porn Merchant Implies: Host Community Put at Risk So Outsiders Might Enjoy Themselves

Gary Porter is the general manager for V.I.P., a chain of porn shops that is trying to open a large new store next to a residential neighborhood in Berlin, CT. Town officials have rejected their permit application as not consistent with local ordinances and the company has sued. In a November 17 newspaper article, Mr. […]

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Vote Tracker: Northampton City Council on Adult Signage, Location of Adult Enterprises (November 2006)

The minutes from the Northampton City Council meeting of November 2 have recently been released. They describe the final vote over three adult-use ordinances. We provide these minutes here for your convenience. Northampton City Council – Minutes of Meeting – November 2, 2006 (PDF) Approved: An ordinance to regulate the adult content of signage In […]

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