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Pornhub Bans Florida Access Amidst Age Verification Law Battle

Effective January 1st, Pornhub will cease operations in Florida due to a new age verification law requiring users to provide government ID. This law, similar to those enacted in other states, mandates anonymous age verification for websites deemed to contain material harmful to minors, a definition criticized for its ambiguity and potential for censorship. Pornhub argues that this method is overly intrusive and less effective than device-based verification, and its withdrawal from Florida follows similar actions in other states where the company reports a significant drop in traffic and a migration to unregulated sites. The Free Speech Coalition opposes these laws, citing privacy concerns and their potential to create a chilling effect on free speech.

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19-year-old nude dancer sues Florida over law restricting age at adult entertainment businesses

As a 19-year-old nude dancer taking the state of Florida to court over age restrictions at adult entertainment establishments, I find myself pondering the contradictions and complexities of our society’s view on adulthood and personal freedoms. The law that stipulates dancers must be 21+ if alcohol is served and only go topless, while 18+ dancers can go fully nude in establishments without alcohol, seems arbitrary and restrictive.

The suit filed against Florida argues that this law violates the constitutional right to free speech, preventing dancers from expressing themselves through their art and making a living. It questions the state’s failure to consider alternative measures that could achieve state interests without impinging on First Amendment rights.… Continue reading

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs law squashing squatters’ rights

As I sit back and ponder over the recent news of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signing a law that squashes squatters’ rights, I find myself in a state of conflicting emotions. On one hand, I cannot deny the sheer absurdity of squatters having any rights to someone else’s property. The idea that individuals can just waltz into a vacant home and claim it as their own is preposterous. How did we even get to a point where such a concept exists in our legal system?

I am relieved to see that under this new law, property owners finally have the power to request law enforcement to remove squatters immediately if they unlawfully enter a property and refuse to leave.… Continue reading