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What is the legal definition of obscenity?
 
What safeguards must a city licensing law have with respect to adult bookstores and related businesses?
 
What are the adverse secondary effects that are used to justify restrictions on adult businesses?
 
Can a city completely prohibit adult-entertainment businesses from operating?
 
Can a book, videotape or other expressive material be considered obscene on the basis of one particular passage or scene?
 
Under all three parts of the Miller test, does a jury consider “community standards”?
 
Is the Miller test used to determine if something is child pornography?
 
Can a city prohibit totally nude dancing?
 
Can a city impose a buffer zone between adult entertainers and patrons?
 
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