Nine months after the Legislature and Gov. Mike Leavitt created the new job of porn czar, the state finally is taking applications.
While at first blush it may sound like the best job in government, it's not just a matter of thumbing through magazines with nude-model spreads or reviewing the newest releases in adult videos. The porn czar -- officially called the obscenity and pornography complaints ombudsman -- must be a licensed attorney with expertise in prosecuting (not just investigating) violations of law.
The duties of the new position in the attorney general's office include drafting a comprehensive moral nuisance law for the state.