NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY v. BELLANCA, DBA THE MAIN EVENT, et al.
Supreme Court Cases
452 U.S. 714 (1981)
Case Overview
Legal Principle at Issue
Whether a New York statute barring topless dancing in venues licensed to serve liquor violates the First Amendment.
Action
Reversed. Petitioning party received a favorable disposition.
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- Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). "NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY v. BELLANCA, DBA THE MAIN EVENT, et al.." Oyez. https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/new-york-state-liquor-authority-v-bellanca-dba-main-event-et-al (accessed April 7, 2025).
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