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Antigone update: Judge stays enforcement of AZ "nude image" law

Posted By Jonathan M. Kelley, Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Last Wednesday (November 26), the judge in Antigone Books v. Horne, FTRF's suit challenging Arizona's "nude image" law, entered an order staying enforcement of the law.  The order was issued based on an agreement by plaintiffs and the state, with the understanding that the state legislature will possibly be reconsidering the law in its forthcoming legislative session.

The Media Coailtion, which is coordinating the lawsuit for FTRF and fellow plaintiffs, has issued a  press release about the order.

Additional coverage:

In case you missed it, FTRF developed a fact sheet to provide a detailed explanation for our involvement in the case.

Tags:  Antigone v. Horne  censorship  litigation  Media Coalition 

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