The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Texas law aimed at blocking children from seeing online pornography.
A man is suing his parents for $86,000 in damages for throwing out his pornography collection.
"I know what she saw but she cannot talk about it yet. She shuts down and cries a lot. We are working through nightmares one night at a time." A second-grader got access to porn sites on her school-issued iPad and now the Sonoma Valley Unified School District is taking action to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Facebook is rolling out new technology to make it easier to find and remove "revenge porn" on its platform, including intimate pictures and videos posted without permission.
Police said two children from a New Jersey elementary school were exiting their school bus when they noticed the driver watching a pornographic video on his cell phone.
An LAPD detective has filed a temporary restraining order against an LAPD senior lead officer accusing him of revenge porn after their relationship ended.