BUNDO
v.
LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION
BUNDO
v.
OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR
Michigan Court of Appeals.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Decided August 20, 1979.
Decided August 20, 1979.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Paul G. Valentino, J.D., P.C., for plaintiffs.
Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, and A.C. Stoddard and Richard I. Rubin, Assistants Attorney General, for defendant Liquor Control Commission, and Thomas A. Kulick, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant Michigan State Police Department.
L. Brooks Patterson, Prosecuting Attorney, Robert C. Williams, Chief Appellate Counsel, and Lawrence J. Bunting, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for defendants Oakland County Prosecutor and Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor.
Brennan & Bibeau, P.C. (by Richard J. Poehlman), for defendant Walled Lake Police Department.
Before: ALLEN, P.J., and T.M. BURNS and D.E. HOLBROOK, JJ.
Michigan Court of Appeals.
ALLEN, P.J.
Are rules of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission prohibiting topless and bottomless dancing valid, constitutional exercises of the state's police power or do they violate the First or Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution? The trial court held such rules valid and plaintiffs appeal of right.
Plaintiffs are the owners and operators of the Camelot Inn in the city of Walled Lake, Oakland...
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