DOE v. CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS

Civ. No. 4-88-475.

693 F.Supp. 774 (1988)

John DOE, et al. v. CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS.

United States District Court, D. Minnesota, Fourth Division.

August 19, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Randall D.B. Tigue, Minneapolis, Minn., for plaintiffs.

C. Lynne Fundingsland, Minneapolis, Minn., for defendant.


ORDER

ROSENBAUM, District Judge.

The city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has enacted an ordinance requiring the removal of viewing booth doors in adult bookstores. Such viewing booths are utilized by patrons for observing movies, videos, or live dancing. Plaintiffs challenge the constitutionality of the ordinance. They bring this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against the City of Minneapolis. Jurisdiction exists...

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