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Florida stripper sues state over law raising age requirement
A 19-year-old said a law requiring people to be 21 to work in adult entertainment businesses violated her rights.
Stripper, adult establishments sue Florida over new age restriction
The law, which took effect on Monday, requires those working at strip clubs and other adult entertainment establishments to be at least 21 years old.
Teenage stripper sues after Florida raises minimum dancing age arguing it violates First Amendment rights
Serenity Bushey, 19, argues in her lawsuit the law is in violation of her First Amendment rights to allow freedom of expression
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Stripper Sues Florida Over New Age Restrictions For Adult Dancers, Claiming The Law Infringes Her Constitutional Rights
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has updated its law and increased the minimum age for adult dancers to 21. In response to the same, a 19-year-old ...
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A Florida Man Was Arrested for Filming Marion County Sheriff's Deputies. Now He's Suing.
Federal courts have ruled that filming police is protected under the First Amendment, but police continue to illegally arrest ...
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