This term, for the third time in 10 years, the U.S. Supreme Court considered the validity of zoning that restricts the location or operation of businesses that trade in sexually oriented books, magazines, movies, or entertainment. Restrictions on such adult businesses raise serious constitutional issues because the First Amendment\u27s guarantee of freedom of speech extends to sexually oriented media so long as the material is not considered obscene. In the latest case, City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, 106 S.Ct. 925 (1986), 38 ZD 258, the Court upheld a zoning ordinance that limited the location of theaters exhibiting adult movies to a 520-acre area in one corner of the city. This ruling provides new guidance to courts called on to re...
Part I explores the adult pornography industry in New York City and the constitutional framework dev...
Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., 427 U.S. 50 (1976). The plight of large metropolitan urban ar...
The constitutional right of freedom of speech protects the speech of adult erotic entertainment. The...
This term, for the third time in 10 years, the U.S. Supreme Court considered the validity of zoning ...
This Article traces the development of the case law governing zoning regulation of adult businesses ...
This year\u27s report concentrates on recent legal developments concerning regulation of the locatio...
The Supreme Court has held that a municipal zoning ordinance prohibiting adult motion picture theatr...
Since 1976, when the United States Supreme Court decided Young v. American Mini Theaters, municipali...
Regulations imposed on adult businesses by state or local government raise serious constitutional ...
Since the Supreme Court\u27s 1976 decision in Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., 427 U.S. 50 (19...
Adult entertainment\u27s status as protected First Amendment speech has resulted in a confusing seri...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a zoning ordinance which excludes all forms of live en...
This Article discusses both of these decisions (City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc. and Arcara...
The conflict surrounding the zoning of adult entertainment is not novel. The antagonism stems from a...
In an effort to prevent the spread of businesses specializing in adult entertainment, many cities ha...
Part I explores the adult pornography industry in New York City and the constitutional framework dev...
Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., 427 U.S. 50 (1976). The plight of large metropolitan urban ar...
The constitutional right of freedom of speech protects the speech of adult erotic entertainment. The...
This term, for the third time in 10 years, the U.S. Supreme Court considered the validity of zoning ...
This Article traces the development of the case law governing zoning regulation of adult businesses ...
This year\u27s report concentrates on recent legal developments concerning regulation of the locatio...
The Supreme Court has held that a municipal zoning ordinance prohibiting adult motion picture theatr...
Since 1976, when the United States Supreme Court decided Young v. American Mini Theaters, municipali...
Regulations imposed on adult businesses by state or local government raise serious constitutional ...
Since the Supreme Court\u27s 1976 decision in Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., 427 U.S. 50 (19...
Adult entertainment\u27s status as protected First Amendment speech has resulted in a confusing seri...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a zoning ordinance which excludes all forms of live en...
This Article discusses both of these decisions (City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc. and Arcara...
The conflict surrounding the zoning of adult entertainment is not novel. The antagonism stems from a...
In an effort to prevent the spread of businesses specializing in adult entertainment, many cities ha...
Part I explores the adult pornography industry in New York City and the constitutional framework dev...
Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., 427 U.S. 50 (1976). The plight of large metropolitan urban ar...
The constitutional right of freedom of speech protects the speech of adult erotic entertainment. The...