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Majority Opinion
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O'Connor, J. (announced judgment of Court) |
Concurring Opinion
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Scalia, J., (concurring in judgment & joined by Thomas, J.), & Souter, J. (concurring & dissenting in part) |
Dissenting Opinion
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Stevens, J. (joined by Ginsberg, J.), & Souter, J. (concurring & dissenting in part) |
Lower Court
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court |
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First Amendment claim sustained |
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Barron, Jerome, & Dienes, Thomas, FIRST AMENDMENT LAW (3rd ed., 2000), pp. 267-269
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Blasi, Vincent, "Six Conservatives in Search of the First Amendment: The Revealing Case of Nude Dancing," 33 William & Mary Law Review 611 (1992)
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Calvert, Clay, & Richards, Robert, "The Free Speech Coalition & Adult Entertainment: An Inside View of the The Adult Entertainment Industry, Its Leading Advocate & the First Amendment," 22 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 247 (2004)
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Chemerinsky, Erwin, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: PRINCIPLES & POLICIES (2nd ed., 2002), sect. 11.3, pp. 993-994
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Harrold, Marc M., OBSERVATIONS OF WHITE NOISE: AN "ACID TEST" FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT (2005), pp. 86-90
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Hudson, David L., Jr., "Adult Entertainment & The Secondary Effects Doctrine: How a Zoning Regulation May Effect First Amendment Freedoms" (First Amendment Center, First Report, vol. 2, #1, May 2002)
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Student Comment, "The First Amendment Gone Awry," 150 Univ. Pennsylvania Law Review 10291 (2002)
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Student Note, "Improper Application of First-Amendment Scrutiny to Conduct-Based Public Nudity Laws: City of Erie v. Pap's A.M. Perpetuates the Confusion Created by Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc.," 17 B.Y.U .J. Pub. L. 89 (2002)
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Student Note, "The Secondary Effects Doctrine: The Historical Development, Current Application, and Potential Mischaracterization of an Elusive Judicial Precedent," 54 Rutgers Law Review 1175 (2002)
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