What does “prompt judicial review” mean for adult-oriented businesses?
City News and Novelty v. City of Waukesha Docket No. 99-1680 From: Wisconsin Supreme Court Case at a Glance The Supreme Court has established that licensing laws must contain certain procedural safeguards in order to protect First Amendment rights. One of these safeguards requires cities to afford applicants the opportunity to obtain prompt judicial review of a decision not to renew their license. The federal circuit courts of appeal, however, cannot agree on the precise meaning of prompt judicial review. • Previewed by David L. Hudson Jr., a staff attorney with the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., and a contributor to the ABA Journal.
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