Failure to update revenge-porn law revives lawsuit

revenge pornBy Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star

Arizona is headed back to federal court to defend a possibly unconstitutional law designed to protect people from their former lovers.

State lawmakers approved changes to a so-called “revenge porn” bill in the final days and hours of the legislative session, modifications intended to head off a lawsuit filed over last year’s version of the law.

But the Senate never acted on the final version of the measure before going home early Friday morning. So the fix crafted by Rep. J.D. Mesnard, R-Chandler, never got enacted.

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