The Week In Links: April 1st
India has already blocked the new .XXX domain.
Time covers Vallejo, California’s attempts to eliminate street prostitution. (Naturally, street prostitution is a “plague.”)
A Las Vegas artist enlisted strangers to interact with sex toys made in her body image “in an effort to mimic the kinds of interactions that sex workers have with their clients.” Because sex workers are just like disembodied silicon body parts.
South Africa may soon see a reality TV show dedicated to finding the best porn star.
Antigua lawmakers refuse to even entertain the idea of legalizing prostitution. A-holes.
Canada’s Supreme Court, however, agreed to hear challenges to its prostitution laws. And a huge coalition formed in Quebec to advocate for sex worker rights.
Minnesota may pass a law that stops prosecuting minors for engaging in prostitution.
Sadly, another body has been found that seems to have been the victim of the (still at large) Long Island serial killer who targets prostitutes. Meanwhile, in the wake of finding the bodies of two (former?) prostitutes, Memphis police are denying that they have a serial killer on their hands.