Is the Portrayal of Unprotected Sex a Matter of Free Speech?
A Los Angeles voter-approved law that requires actors in pornographic films to wear condoms was upheld by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals over the objection of adult-film makers, who claim the portrayal of unprotected sex is a matter of free speech.
Tags: Art Law, condoms, film, Free Speech, health, ninth circuit court of appeals, performance, porn
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