Acorn Investments Inc. v. City of Seattle Acorn Investments Inc. v. City of Seattle

Acorn Investments Inc. v. City of Seattle

C09.41504; 887 F.2d 219 (1989)

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William A. Norris, Circuit Judge, Acorn Investments, Inc. owns and operates panoram machines at four adult entertainment centers in the City of Seattle. When a customer inserts one or more quarters into a panoram, the machine exhibits a video tape or motion picture on a screen for a few minutes.1 A customer may also view live entertainment through a panoram. Each panoram is located in a booth that gives individual patrons some degree of privacy. In this action, Acorn attacks as violative of the First Amendment city laws that require panoram businesses to pay various license fees and to disclose the names and addresses of shareholders. The district court awarded the City summary judgment on the shareholder disclosure issue and, after a one-day bench trial, ruled in favor of the City on the license fee issue. We reverse on both issues.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1989
June 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
70.6
KB

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