Judge tosses law on adult materials: Court says rule forcing retailers to register with state is vague, too broad

IndyStar.com reports:

A federal court Tuesday struck down a law that would have required sellers of sexually explicit materials to register with the state, marking a victory for retailers and First Amendment advocates. U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker ruled that House Enrolled Act 1042, passed by the Indiana General Assembly earlier this year, burdens First Amendment rights and is unconstitutionally vague and overly broad . . .

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