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The Forum Live: interviewing Erich Schuttauf

Next Monday (26 October) I'm pleased to announce that my guest on The Forum Live will be Erich Schuttauf

Erich serves as the Executive Director of the American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR).  The association advocates for nude recreation throughout North America within such settings as nudist clubs, events and resorts, traditional public lands and beaches, and “your own private backyard.”  

Erich is the editor of a revision to AANR’s Guide to Creating and Managing Clothing Optional Parks and Beaches and the author of two books in the field of employment law.  He is a member of the Florida Bar, a licensed attorney of 25 years in state courts, and also practices within the US federal district court for the Middle District of Florida.  Erich regularly serves as legal counsel, and alternatively as an expert witness, on nudist issues in court matters. He co-authored AANR’s friend of the court brief to the US Supreme Court in the case of City of Erie v. Pap’s A.M., which outlined constitutional parameters for regulating nudity in establishments.  For over two decades Erich has represented nudists in talking to US, Canadian, and worldwide lawmakers at the annual National Conference of State Legislatures. He has appeared as a panelist before the National Recreation Parks Association (NRPA) and as a guest on media ranging from Good Morning America, to The O'Reilly Factor, MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Mathews and To Tell the Truth. 

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Main image by Kevin Morris on Unsplash

Edited by Andrew Welch

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