FSC Announces Board of Director Election Results
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the results of the organization’s Board of Directors election, in which six board members were re-elected and one new Board member was elected ...
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the results of the organization’s Board of Directors election, in which six board members were re-elected and one new Board member was elected ...
This past week, the Free Speech Coalition (FSC) was able to secure meetings with key House and Senate offices to begin discussions about banking fairness for the adult industry. They ...
WASHINGTON — An activist coalition of over 90-some civil society groups sent a joint letter to Senate leadership on November 28, 2022, opposing the Kids Online Safety Act ("KOSA"), which ...
With the election process for the Free Speech Coalition Board of Directors 2023-24 term starting this Sunday, November 20, the FSC is reminding all those who wish to participate in ...
The “Legislative Action Center” announced earlier this week by the Free Speech Coalition is now live, enabling members to “track bills and laws affecting the adult industry at the state ...
The Free Speech Coalition has announced the pending launch of a new legislative “Action Center” designed to “help track state and federal legislation affecting the adult industry”, backed by major ...
The Free Speech Coalition announced Thursday that it has joined civil rights and sex worker rights groups in filing amicus (“friend-of-the-court”) briefs defending three online platforms against FOSTA-enabled civil litigation. ...
Free Speech Coalition, the trade and advocacy association for the adult industry, has launched an OnlyFans account to better reach the new generation of creators. “FSC is meeting our community ...
Well, we got through the worst of COVID (knock on wood), and survived but the question is will we survive the assault of religion on our industry? Is the long ...
NEW YORK — Sheelah Kolhatkar, a staff writer for the Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker, embarked on a story presumably intending to do a public service by exposing cases of abuse ...