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Monday, March 03, 2014

"In New York City, Making Strip Clubs Go Dry, Then Go Away"

The USSC provided the strategy -- talk about "secondary effects," which is not ("not") targeting the speech as such. So, you can cite "crime, noise or other quality-of-life issues, or highlight a club owner’s lack of qualifications or possible criminal ties" but also do so when targeting liquor licenses. The licenses can turn on content too -- total nudity, no liquor, pasties/G-strings liquor. That seems lame, but the former can work, if open to abuse.

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