The Nation - News from Feb. 27, 1985
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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