this may have been posted already, I'm sure some diligent GFYer will make an observation, otherwise this article plugs Vegas a few weeks ago...
I know this is an ongoing deal......
Published on Monday, January 31, 2005 by CommonDreams.org
Revisiting the Porn Debate
by Chyng Sun
In his confirmation hearing earlier this month in Washington, attorney-general-to-be Alberto Gonzales told senators he intended to make obscenity prosecutions a focus of his tenure as the nation's chief prosecutor.
On the same day in Las Vegas, the nation's pornographers were gathering for the kickoff of the annual Adult Entertainment Expo, where they show off the material that might well make them the target of Gonzales' efforts.
Although the pornographers were a bit nervous about a conservative administration, they knew they had little to worry about; their $10 billion industry has become ever more mainstream and normalized in the past couple of decades. And when any critique does surface, the pornography industry has made effective free-speech arguments (it's not accidental that pornographers created a lobbying group called the Free Speech Coalition).
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0131-32.htm