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There is a business owner in your city wanting to open the first fully nude strip club. There are also a group of people who are protesting the opening of this strip club. Imagine you are an attorney who is being hired to argue one side of this issue.
- Which side would you argue (the rights of the owner or the rights of the protestors)? Why?
- What points would you make in your argument?
- You must use relevant case law in your argument and connect your arguments to the 1st amendment.
Explanation & Answer
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Running head: STRIP CLUB
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Strip Club
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
STRIP CLUB
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Strip Club
I argue in favor of the rights of protestors. The 1st Amendment of the US Constitution
guarantees freedom of speech, but it has limitation. Though stripping is by 1st Amendment, its
form of speech cannot be viewed as other forms of speech. Its type of speech is symbolic, thus
requires some limitations. Having a strip club in the area would result to; criminal a...
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