Health Care & Hospital Law
Aug. 26, 2016
Despite fears, condom law will not result in 'bonanza' of lawsuits
Proposition 60, the California Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry Act, will be the antidote to the current malevolent practice in which producers bully and blacklist performers who want condoms worn in their sex scenes — and is good public policy. By Bradley W. Hertz




Bradley W. Hertz
Sutton Law Firm
22815 Ventura Blvd
Woodland Hills , CA 91364
Email: bhertz@campaignlawyers.com
Georgetown Univ Law Ctr; Washington DC
Proposition 60, the California safer sex in the adult film industry act, is shaping up to be one of the sexiest and most-watched measures on this November's California ballot. This narrowly tailored public health and worker safety measure strengthens the state and federal laws that already require condoms to be worn during specified scenes in sexually explicit films. Because the industry refuses to obey the law as currently wri...
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