Patrick A. Trueman

Patrick A. Trueman is an American attorney and anti-pornography activist serving as the current president of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, formerly known as Morality in Media. He previously worked as the director of government affairs for the American Family Association, as a legal counsel for the Family Research Council and as the executive director of the Americans United for Life.[1][2][3] Trueman was the Chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Criminal Division at the US Department of Justice from 1988 to 1993.[4] During his tenure, the George H. W. Bush administration aggressively prosecuted obscenity cases against adult pornography.[5] The ABA Journal dubs him a "porn war veteran".[5]

Personal life

Trueman lives near Washington, D.C. with his wife Laura Clay Trueman and their three children.[4]

gollark: Fire is more backwards-compatible and uses simpler tooling.
gollark: No.
gollark: The hilarity of a joke is directly proportional to the square of its length, you know.
gollark: (note: I like Linux and this is a joke, do not potato me)
gollark: What do Linux users do to change a lightbulb?First, a user creates a bug report, only for it to be closed with "could not reproduce" as the developers got to it in the day. Eventually, some nights later, someone realizes that it is actually a problem, and decides to start work on a fix, soliciting the help of other people.Debates soon break out on the architecture of the new lightbulb - should they replace it with an incandescent bulb (since the bulb which broke was one of those), try and upgrade it to a halogen or LED bulb, which are technically superior if more complex. or go to a simpler and perhaps more reliable solution such as a fire?While an LED bulb is decided on, they eventually, after yet more debate, deem off-the-shelf bulbs unsuitable, and decide to make their own using commercially available LED modules. However, some of the group working on this are unhappy with this, and splinter off, trying to set up their own open semiconductor production operation to produce the LEDs.Despite delays introduced by feature creep, as it was decided halfway through to also add RGB capability and wireless control, the main group still manages to produce an early alpha, and tests it as a replacement for the original bulb. Unfortunately it stops working after a few days of use, and debugging of the system suggests that the problem is because of their power supply - the bulb needs complex, expensive, and somewhat easily damaged circuitry to convert the mains AC power into DC suitable for the LEDs, and they got that bit a bit wrong.So they decide to launch their own power grid and lighting fixture standard, which is, although incompatible with every other device, technically superior, and integrates high-speed networking so they can improve the control hardware. Having completely retrofitted the house the original lightbulb failed in and put all their designs and code up on GitHub, they deem the project a success, and after only a year!

References

  1. Healey, Jon (October 3, 2005). "Conservatives find allies in Congress". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  2. Weitzer, Ronald (2019). "The Campaign Against Sex Work in the United States: A Successful Moral Crusade". Sexuality Research and Social Policy. Springer Science+Business Media. doi:10.1007/s13178-019-00404-1. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  3. Peterson, Bill (March 6, 1981). "Abortion Foes Gain Keys Federal Posts". The Washington Post.
  4. "Patrick A. Trueman, Esq". National Center on Sexual Exploitation. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  5. Krause, Jason (February 1, 2008). "The End of the Net Porn Wars". ABA Journal. 94 (2): 52–56. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
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