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The discussion in the U.S. House pertinent to International Megan’s Law has ended with a vote to pass the resolution; it will now go to the President for his signature. Ten legislators spoke in favor of the bill.<br> (Sandy - [[RSOL]], US, February 2, 2016)<!-- Added 2-2-16 --> | |||
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Revision as of 15:49, 2 February 2016
The discussion in the U.S. House pertinent to International Megan’s Law has ended with a vote to pass the resolution; it will now go to the President for his signature. Ten legislators spoke in favor of the bill.
(Sandy - RSOL, US, February 2, 2016)
- Starting in 2012, some US customers of Azov Films have been arrested and charged with receipt and possession of child pornography: some of the nude visual material has been construed as illegal by US Law Enforcement Officers ("LEO's"), including agents of the United States Postal Inspection Service.
- (Book Review, Edmund Marlowe, February 1, 2016)
- A non-BL novel by a popular historical novelist with an interesting and positive portrayal of a pederastic affair.
(Book Review, Edmund Marlowe, January 28, 2016)
- A non-BL novel by a popular historical novelist with an interesting and positive portrayal of a pederastic affair.
- Review of Spotlight, directed by Tom McCarthy, Open Road Films, 2015. (Movie review, Bernie Najarian)
- Is it possibly a good thing that in this case gender was seen as having no role to play in finding this adult guilty; usually it does and women gain much less punitive legal outcomes than males for similar criminal acts. (News article, Peter Hoo)