SESTA Gives Senate a Chance to Protect Victims of Online Sex Trafficking
On Wednesday, November 8, the Senate Commerce Committee is scheduled to consider the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (S. 1693). The legislation would amend section
On Wednesday, November 8, the Senate Commerce Committee is scheduled to consider the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (S. 1693). The legislation would amend section
In 2017, two Bills were introduced in Congress (S. 1693 and H.R. 1865) to amend 47 USC 230 of the Communications Decency Act. While NCOSE
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Award-winning journalist, Lisa Ling’s latest report on CNN’s This is Life went inside the Moonlight Bunny Ranch, a legal brothel in Nevada owned by pimp
On April 5th, 2016, Drs. John and Julie Gottman, clinical psychologists and co-founders of the Gottman Institute, posted “An Open Letter on Porn.” This article
Below is an abbreviation of a letter the National Center on Sexual Exploitation send to Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the U.S. Department of Justice
By Lisa Thompson with Dani Bianculli Few people following the news could have missed the controversy brewing around the Starbuck’s “Christmas” coffee cup. Conspicuously missing from
Statement Made at the DC Protest Against Amnesty International: “An Orwellian Moment” By Lisa L. Thompson We are gathered here today, in solidarity
Argument: “There is no problem with prostitution as long as it’s freely chosen.” Response: “The debate about choice in prostitution is always focused on those
Argument #1: Prostitution is sex work. Response: “Sexual exploitation is nobody’s ‘job.’” Several years ago the advocacy group Women Hurt in Systems of Prostitution