WOOD v. MOORE

Civ. A. No. C-C-72-246.

350 F.Supp. 29 (1972)

Patsy WOOD and F & S Enterprises (trading as "Bobby's Lounge"), Plaintiffs, v. Thomas F. MOORE, Jr., Solicitor of Mecklenburg County, and all Assistant Solicitors in his employ, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, W. D. North Carolina, Charlotte Division.

November 1, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Goodman, Jr., and Howard J. Greenwald, Levine, Goodman & Murchison, Charlotte, N. C., for plaintiffs.

Charles A. Lloyd, Asst. Atty. Gen., N. C. Dept. of Justice, Raleigh, N. C., for defendants.


McMILLAN, District Judge.

This case was heard upon due notice on November 1, 1972, upon the application of the plaintiffs for injunctive relief against enforcement of a Charlotte city ordinance banning female nudity, the so-called "topless" ordinance.

Patsy Wood is a "topless" dancer at "Bobby's Lounge" in Charlotte; it was stipulated that in her performances her breasts are exposed within the purview of Charlotte city ordinance 13-31, which was adopted on...

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