In a case with some interesting first amendment implications, a police officer has been fired after the department learned that he ran an explicit porn website that showed him and his wife. The Arizona police officer sold “vulgar and indecent” sex videos, which included scenes with his wife. The Ninth Circuit ruled against Ronald Dible and in favor of the Chandler, Arizona police department. The Court held that an officer could be fired for “sleazy” conduct — rather than protecting his individual right to engage in lawful forms of expressions. It is another version of the porn internet legal fight that has been raging. The Supreme Court has protected the right of porn sites over federal statutes. For the story, click here