Pole Dancing Studio Can Open
A Pittsburgh suburb will allow a pole dancing studio to open, ending a federal lawsuit that accused town officials of violating the First Amendment rights of the prospective business woman.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit on behalf of 30-year-old Stephanie Babines. Officials had barred her from opening the studio, saying it was a sexually oriented business.
Babines' classes include pole-dancing, power lap dance, strip tease and "SeXXXercise." They are all taught and performed fully clothed.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit on behalf of 30-year-old Stephanie Babines. Officials had barred her from opening the studio, saying it was a sexually oriented business.
Babines' classes include pole-dancing, power lap dance, strip tease and "SeXXXercise." They are all taught and performed fully clothed.
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