Yesterday I got an e-mail from a reporter for Metro (one of those free papers they distribute at the top of the subway stairs every morning). Seems she was doing a story about a website she’d stumbled upon, dickflash.com. “It’s where people can go online and brag about their experiences exposing themselves,” the reporter wrote […]
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Grace Tabib is a third year student at Columbia Law School and offers these thoughts on the regulation of pornography – K. Franke As in other areas of gender study, Catharine MacKinnon’s extreme view once again forecloses the possibility of women controlling their own sexual impulses. When MacKinnon argues that all pornography is abusive to […]
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This week, Amy Adler presented her paper entitled “Medusa: A Glimpse of the Woman in First Amendment Law,” at the Gender and Sexuality Law Program Spring Colloquium. The following is a summary and reaction to the presentation. (The painting below is entitled Nude Dancing by Anthony Armstrong) Imagine you’re a shrink. After deciding the Barnes v. […]
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