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17February2005

US vs. Extreme Associates, Round 2

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Is anyone really surprised that one of newly appointed Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez's first missions is to overturn the dismissal of the federal obscenity charges against Extreme Associates? According to the NY Times, "The Justice Department said that if the judge's interpretation of federal law was upheld, it would undermine not only anti-obscenity prohibitions, but also laws against prostitution, bigamy, bestiality and others 'based on shared views of public morality.'" Because we all know they're, like, totally the same thing—we're only surprised they left gay marriage out of the equation as well.

"Justice Dept. Fights Ruling on Obscenity" (NY Times)
"Government Targets 'Extreme" Porn Couple" (thepittsburghchannel.com)

Previously: US vs. Extreme Associates, Extreme Associate Obscenity Charges Dismissed, XXX Law, Pro-Porn Women

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