Naked News: health care, gay census results, and prison sex
- House passes health reform bill (aw yeah), albeit along with an executive order restating and expanding on restrictions on public funding of abortions (aw crap). If you’re feeling as confused as we are as to what health reform actually means for your own coverage, check out this Q&A.
- An auction for Sex.com was canceled after three creditors filed a petition forcing the owner into bankruptcy.
- For the first time ever, the census will publish data on same-sex spouses who identify as married on their census forms.
- Lambda Legal returned to the New Jersey Supreme Court, filing a motion seeking marriage equality on behalf of the plaintiffs in the original Lewis vs. Harris lawsuit.
- The Justice Department says that when it comes to sexual misconduct among prison staff, 58 percent of the offenders are female.
- Bum-love lovers jump on the bandwagon in DC where a campaign is encouraging women to try out the female condom.
- Larry Flynt is teaming up with a Columbia University lecturer to write “One Nation Under Sex: How the Private Lives of Presidents and First Ladies Shaped America.” Ah, remember the good old days, when “private” actually meant secret…?

