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USA TODAY has syndicated his cartoons in the past. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Darrin Bell, famed cartoonist, arrested on child porn charges Show comments
Yorty contended that the editorial cartoon had libeled him in two ways. The first defaming implication of the cartoon was that Yorty was obviously unqualified for high national office. [3]: 472 The newspaper defendants countered that the first implication was protected by the First Amendment as an expression of opinion. The Court stated that ...
He is a syndicated editorial cartoonist with King Features. [4] His editorial cartoons were formerly syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group .) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Bell is the first African American to have two comic strips syndicated nationally [ 7 ] and to win a Pulitzer prize for editorial cartooning. [ 8 ]
In 2022, the Editorial Cartooning prize was superseded by the revamped category of Illustrated Reporting and Commentary, [8] [9] In response, the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists "issued a statement calling for the Pulitzer board to reinstate Editorial Cartooning as its own category while also recognizing Illustrated Reporting as a ...
Apr. 26—CATLETTSBURG — Boyd County Circuit Judge George Davis listed all 38 charges against an Ashland couple accused of heinous child abuse in open court on Friday. The multitude of charges ...
Oct. 31—The deaths of five kids, all 4 or younger, within weeks of each other in June has brought intense scrutiny again on Maine's child protection system, just as it did three years ago after ...
There is debate as to, whether cartoon pornographies (example: comics, illustrations, anime) sexually depicting purely fictional minor characters or young-looking purely fictional adult characters, really lead to sexual crimes against minors, and whether legally regulating such cartoons is a violation of freedom of expression and creation.
In May 2006, postal inspectors attained a search warrant for the home of 38-year-old Iowa comic collector Christopher Handley, who was suspected of importing "cartoon images of objectionable content" from Japan. [2] Authorities seized 1,200 items from Handley's home, of which about 80 were deemed "drawings of children being sexually abused".