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December 28th, 2005

Hallelujah!

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Judge Miller Has Issued a Ruling on Plaintiff’s Motion for a Preliminary Injunction in Free Speech Coalition v. Gonzales

Denver – United States District Court Judge Walker D. Miller issued a long-awaited ruling today on plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction in Free Speech Coalition v. Gonzales, the trade association’s challenge to U.S.C. 18 §2257, the federal labeling and record keeping regulations. Our immediate reaction is that the ruling deals a substantial and welcome blow to the government’s regulatory scheme.

AVN Online is also covering the story:
Judge’s Ruling in 2257 Case Favorable for Adult Industry

CHATSWORTH, Calif. - In an opinion issued this afternoon, U.S. District Court judge Walker D. Miller ruled in favor of the Free Speech Coalition on two key sections of its lawsuit against 18 U.S.C. §2257, the federal Recordkeeping and Labeling Act, and the regulations issued by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales that apply to that law. The case is Free Speech Coalition v. Gonzales.

Posted by Vixen as News at 8:42 PM CST

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