January 02, 2019 |
ACLU Joins Fight To Reopen Rhode Islandâs Iconic Foxy Lady Club |
PROVIDENCE, RIâThe Rhode Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has joined the fight to keep the iconic Providence strip club, The Foxy Lady, open and operating after the cityâs licensing board shut the club down after three of the clubâs strippers were arrested in December on prostitution charges, The Providence Journal reported. In a âfriend of the courtâ brief filed on New Yearâs Eve, the ACLU said that closing down the clubâwhich had been open, as AVN.com reported, for 38 years, making it New Englandâs longest continuously operating strip clubâin response to the arrests of the three dancers on misdemeanor charges of sexual solicitation was a violation of the clubâs free speech rights under the United States Constitution.As AVN.com reported, the stateâs Department of Business Regulation overruled the city licensing board and granted the club permission to repoenâbut without nude or semi-nude performances by dancers. The state also required the club to meet with the city to come up with a reopening plan, and then take its case to the Rhodes Island Supreme Courtâneither of which has happened yet.The ACLU noted that âexotic,â also known as nude, dancing has been recognize by courts as a protected form of free expression under the First Amendment."Courts must be especially vigilant to protect exotic dancing and other types of unpopular speech precisely because they face the greatest threats of suppression,â the ACLU said in its court papers. The ACLU brief also cited the licensing boardâs history of hitting other, non-stripping establishments with more lenient penalties for more severe violations, âincluding felony acts of violence,â as evidence that the Foxy Lady was being singled out simply due to the âunpopularâ type of expressionânude dancingâthat takes place on its premises.âThe Constitution does not allow protected rights to be taken away on the whim of administrative officials,â said ACLU lawyer Jared Goldstein, in a statement quoted by The Providence Journal.The Rhode Island Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the Foxy Ladyâs petition to reopen on Thursday, January 4.Photo by WPRI TV YouTube Screen Capture
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