
Action Alert: Ask the DOJ to Enforce the Law
Did you know that existing federal obscenity laws prohibit the distribution of hardcore, obscene pornography on the Internet, on cable/satellite or hotel/motel TV and in sexually oriented businesses or other retail shops? I was once in charge of enforcing these laws for the U. S. Department of Justice and I know how effective they can…

Video: The Freedom from Sexploitation Agenda Presented by NCOSE Staff
Watch Our Online Conference With Policy Recommendations for President Trump and Congress Here: NCOSE is a nonpartisan organization and does not endorse any political figures. We look for every opportunity to advance the cause of human dignity and to combat sexual exploitation. America is suffering from systemic sexual exploitation, and until now the federal government…

VIDEO: Is Distributing Pornography Illegal? Obscenity Law Explained
Watch Our Latest Video Here: Dani Pinter from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s Law Center explains obscenity law and it’s implications for Internet pornography today. All speech is presumptively protected under the First Amendment. However, “obscene pornography” is not. There are large categories of speech that are unprotected, for example child pornography, blackmail, or…

Revenge Porn: Is It Legal?
YouTube star Chrissy Chambers was shocked when people began posting links from a porn site with pictures and videos of her on it. The boy she dated when she was 18 posted sexually explicit images and videos of her on the internet after they broke up; they were taken and posted without her consent or…

WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Justice put on ‘Dirty Dozen’ list of porn promoters
Original Source: Washington Examiner By: Paul Bedard A key group in the war on sexual violence has named the Justice Department to its “Dirty Dozen” list for failing to enforce existing obscenity law which they claims fosters pornography. Coming just days after a new report showed that porn use among teens and adults is…

Open Letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the U.S. Department of Justice
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 Dear Madame Attorney General: We are writing the U.S. Department of Justice yet again to express our continuing alarm and astonishment regarding its abject failure and outright refusal to…

PRESS RELEASE: The U.S. Department of Justice Named A Top Facilitator of Sexual Exploitation
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has been named by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation as a top facilitator of sexual exploitation of years of the DOJ failure to enforce existing obscenity law. “The U.S. Department of Justice has abandoned its post in…

NCSE Demands that New A.G. Enforce Obscenity Laws
National Center on Sexual Exploitation puts pressure on the Senate Judiciary Committee to secure commitment from Loretta Lynch Washington, DC – National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCSE) sent a letter, signed by over 100 group leaders, urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to ensure that Attorney General nominee, Loretta Lynch, makes a commitment to enforce federal…

Dirty Dozen List of Top Sexual Exploiters Announced
National Center on Sexual Exploitation and Morality in Media (MIM) announce the 2015 Dirty Dozen List, a compilation of leading contributors to sexual exploitation in America. The list offers actions that the public can take to persuade the Dirty Dozen to change policies and practices.
Three Top GOP 2012 Candidates Commit to Enforce Nation’s Pornography Laws
Christian Newswire January 9, 2012 “Three of the leading GOP 2012 Presidential candidates have made statements committing to enforce existing federal obscenity laws if they are elected, while the current administration still refuses to enforce federal obscenity laws prohibiting distribution of hardcore pornography, according to Morality in Media… Read full article here.