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Porn producer sues to overturn L.A. County condom requirement for actors
Adult film producer Vivid Entertainment is seeking to overturn the newly passed Los Angeles County ballot measure requiring porn performers to wear condoms during filming.
The new ordinance “imposes an intolerable burden on the exercise of rights under the First Amendment,” the suit says.
DOCUMENT: Read Vivid's lawsuit against L.A. County's condom-porn law
The suit also says that the county measure is preempted by California state law and regulations.
Supporters of the condom requirement, led by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, have said the regulation seeks to protect the health and safety of porn performers from HIV and other sexually transmitted disease, and does not seek to infringe on free speech rights. Supporters of a condom requirement have said filmmakers could digitally remove images of condoms from films. Porn producers say such a requirement would be cost prohibitive.
The condom requirement became effective in December, but the county has not yet established a way to the enforce the law.
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Political implications of America's oil and gas boom: James Kwak interview
To help us look at these issues and more we managed to speak with the well known economist James Kwak. He is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law. He blogs at The Baseline Scenario, which he co-founded with Simon Johnson.
Kwak and Johnson have also written two books: 13 Bankers and, more recently, White House Burning: The Founding Fathers, Our National Debt, and Why It Matters To You. In a previous career, Kwak worked as a management consultant and co-founded a successful software company. You can follow him at @JamesYKwak.
In the interview Kwak talks about:
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Political implications of America's oil and gas boom: James Kwak interview
Oilprice.com | January 8, 2013
As we begin a new year we wanted to take a look at the current
energy landscape and see what the future holds for the global economy,
America's oil and gas boom, whether renewables will continue to be a
favourite amongst investors and whether we should be focusing more
attention on conservation and energy efficiency rather than our
continuous effort to increase supply.To help us look at these issues and more we managed to speak with the well known economist James Kwak. He is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law. He blogs at The Baseline Scenario, which he co-founded with Simon Johnson.
Kwak and Johnson have also written two books: 13 Bankers and, more recently, White House Burning: The Founding Fathers, Our National Debt, and Why It Matters To You. In a previous career, Kwak worked as a management consultant and co-founded a successful software company. You can follow him at @JamesYKwak.
In the interview Kwak talks about:
- The political implications of America's oil & gas boom
- How the shale boom will impact climate change
- Why China may be forced to change its political system
- An easy way to solve the debt crisis
- Why we should expect a comeback from coal in the future
- Why we must invest in renewable energy
- Why cheap energy isn't vital to economic growth
- How Obama's second term will alter the energy landscape
- Why we need to focus on conservation
- Why we shouldn't take note of the doom and gloom predictions
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The Financial Times reports
nuclear experts are raising concerns about the safety of up to 50
tonnes of unenriched uranium in Syria where an increasingly violent and
chaotic civil war could put the stockpile at risk.
The uranium – believed to be of high quality – stems from a project to build a nuclear facility with the help of North Korea at Al-Kibar.
Intelligence agencies believed that the reactor was close to completion, but the site was destroyed by Israeli warplanes in September 2007:
The uranium – believed to be of high quality – stems from a project to build a nuclear facility with the help of North Korea at Al-Kibar.
Intelligence agencies believed that the reactor was close to completion, but the site was destroyed by Israeli warplanes in September 2007:
"An IAEA inspection team visited the
destroyed Al-Kibar site in May 2008 and only found traces of uranium.
This merely added to the mystery of where the 50 tonnes of uranium, if
it exists, might be. Such a stockpile would be enough, according to
experts, to provide weapons grade fuel for five atomic devices.
"Some government officials have raised
concerns that Iran, which is closely allied to the Syrian regime and
urgently needs uranium for its nuclear programme, might be trying to
seize such a stockpile.
"These officials’ fears have been
triggered by signs of movement at what they allege is a secret uranium
conversion facility that the Syrian regime built at the town of Marj
al-Sultan near Damascus."
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