Alright guys, I have a entirely academic question:
In Constitutional Law we are discussing the First Amendment rights involved in sexually oriented speech. One of our cases, apparently a fairly big Supreme Court case, deals with a subject that many of us have found enticing: nude dancing.
In fact, the case concerns an establishment several of us have attended: The Kitty Kat Lounge!
The case upholds an Indiana statute that requires erotic dancers to wear at least a G-string and pasties. The case fairly recent, from 1991, but because of this decision I think the law may still be in effect. Now I'm having trouble remembering, due to my drunken state on both occasions, whether the girls there were in fact wearing pasties and/or G-strings. I'm thinking they didn't. At least not pasties -- I mean I think I would notice those.
Can anyone who has also attended said establishment give me their recollection of whether the girls were wearing either of these items of "clothing"? I want to be able to give a personal testimonial when this case is discussed in class on Friday.
Please respond!
For further reading: http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=case&court=us&vol=501&page=560
Love, Pat
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment