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The Nation - News from Feb. 27, 1985

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Minneapolis can require shops that sell sexually explicit magazines, books or recordings considered “harmful to minors” to keep the material in sealed wrappers or opaque covers, a judge ruled. U.S. District Judge Harry MacLaughlin rejected a challenge by the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, which had argued that the ordinance was unenforceable, too broad and a threat to the First Amendment.

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