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Appellate Division, First Department, For The People Theatres Of New York, Inc. V. City Of New York, Daphne Vlcek Nov 2014

Appellate Division, First Department, For The People Theatres Of New York, Inc. V. City Of New York, Daphne Vlcek

Touro Law Review

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Baring Inequality: Revisiting The Legalization Debate Through The Lens Of Strippers' Rights, Sheerine Alemzadeh Jan 2013

Baring Inequality: Revisiting The Legalization Debate Through The Lens Of Strippers' Rights, Sheerine Alemzadeh

Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

The debate over legalization of prostitution has fractured the feminist legal community for over a quarter century. Pro-legalization advocates promote the benefits attending government regulation of prostitution, including the ability to better prosecute sex crimes, increase public health and educational resources for individuals in the commercial sex trade, and apply labor and safety regulations to the commercial sex industry in the same manner as they are applied to other businesses. Some anti-legalization advocates identify themselves as "new abolitionists," and argue that government recognition of prostitution reinforces gender inequality. Often, this debate is framed in the hypothetical: What would happen if …


Ban On Nude Dancing Strips Away First Amendment Rights To Protect "Order And Morality" In Barnes V. Glen Theatre, Inc., Shannon Mclin Carlyle Nov 2012

Ban On Nude Dancing Strips Away First Amendment Rights To Protect "Order And Morality" In Barnes V. Glen Theatre, Inc., Shannon Mclin Carlyle

Pepperdine Law Review

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Too Close To Call: The Sufficiency Of Alternative Relocation Sites In Diamond V. City Of Taft, Pauline P. Clark Jan 2002

Too Close To Call: The Sufficiency Of Alternative Relocation Sites In Diamond V. City Of Taft, Pauline P. Clark

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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Problems Ascertaining The Bare Meaning Of Statutes Regulating Adult Entertainment: The Eleventh Circuit Falls Back On The Secondary Effects Doctrine In Ranch House, Inc. V. Amerson, Thomas Schrack Jan 2002

Problems Ascertaining The Bare Meaning Of Statutes Regulating Adult Entertainment: The Eleventh Circuit Falls Back On The Secondary Effects Doctrine In Ranch House, Inc. V. Amerson, Thomas Schrack

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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