2257 Update from FSC
2257 Stipulated Agreement Extended for One Month
Denver, Co. ? A motion was filed in the U.S. District Court of Colorado late yesterday that extends for another month the original stipulated agreement between the parties for a temporary restraining order (TRO) in Free Speech Coalition et al v. Alberto Gonzales.
The extension will terminate October 31, 2005, or until the Court rules on Plaintiffs? motion for preliminary injunction, whichever occurs first. During that time period, the Justice Department is restrained from inspecting or enforcing U.S.C. 18 § 2257 against plaintiffs in the case, which includes all members of the Free Speech Coalition.
Terms of the original stipulation are once more maintained intact, and it is still the expectation of the attorneys for the Free Speech Coalition that a decision by U.S District Court Judge Walker D. Miller on the Plaintiff?s motion for a preliminary injunction will be rendered soon.
The Free Speech Coalition would like to thank its members and the adult community for their support during this time period, and also express appreciation to its peerless free speech attorneys, and to the U.S. Justice Department for its cooperation during the process working out the details of the extension of the stipulated agreement.
Free Speech Coalition is the trade organization of the adult entertainment industry. Its mission is to safeguard the industry from oppressive governmental regulation and to promote good business practices within the industry.
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