Archive for 'Louisiana'
Vibrators: All Abuzz about that Pecuniary Value.
As recently as Monday, according to the Associated Press, the Supreme Court left an Alabama ban on sex toys intact, meaning that you can still face a $10,000 fine or up to 1 year in jail… for a pleasure device. A second offense can lead to up to 10 years in prison. To quote a [...]
Posted: October 3rd, 2007 under ACLU, Alabama, American, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, New York, Texas, adult, associated, civil, colorado, court, district, fine, general, genital, happiness, human, jail, law, lawyer, liberties, medical, mississippi, morality, obscenity, offense, organs, owner, pleasure, politics, press, prison, public, religion, sex, sexism, sodomy, store, supreme, theater, toy, union, vibrator.
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Free the Jena 6, Symbolism, and Political Fashion
So, most importantly, for those of you who might not have heard about the Jena 6, here’s the story. In brief, it’s about a group of black kids who sat under a tree that was a “traditionally white” hangout spot in the mostly white town of Jena, Louisiana, last December. The next day, there were [...]
Posted: September 19th, 2007 under 6, Jena, Louisiana, assault, attorney, battery, black, court, crime, december, green, hate, injustice, jail, lynching, noose, race, segregation, supreme, symbolism, white.
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