Appeals court rules no constitutional right to view porn at campus library
Original Source: WKOW.com WAUSAU (WKOW) — An Eau Claire man didn’t have a constitutional right to view pornography on a university library computer, a Wisconsin appeals
Original Source: WKOW.com WAUSAU (WKOW) — An Eau Claire man didn’t have a constitutional right to view pornography on a university library computer, a Wisconsin appeals
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
Here at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation we are working on compiling the 2016 Dirty Dozen list! This list targets twelve mainstream contributors to
Our mission is to oppose sexual exploitation and defend human dignity. To fulfill our mission, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) specifically targets 12
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is gearing up for the 2016 Dirty Dozen list. This will be the 4th year of NCOSE’s Dirty Dozen
Hyatt Hotels to Remove In-Room Porn, Globally Washington, DC – Hyatt Hotel Corporation has changed its policy and will now remove all on-demand pornography from its
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – Carl’s Jr., one of four brands under CKE Restaurants, recently released a controversial commercial
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has gathered signatures and thank you notes to Sheriff Tom Dart for his efforts to combat Backpage, a
Recently, the Washington Supreme Court ruled in favor of three young women who sued Backpage.com after they were sex trafficked as minors on the website.
Your voice is making a difference! The #CosmoHarmsMinors campaign is having huge successes! We have confirmations from Walmart, Rite Aid, and Food Lion that they are moving this
By Ryan Rudnansky Original Source: TravelPulse Hilton is no longer one of the “Dirty Dozen.” After the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) listed Hilton
Update: A Hilton Worldwide spokesperson confirmed the decision to remove porn in a statement to TheBlaze: We are making immediate changes to our global brand standards