Selected MRSC Library Holdings - Adult Entertainment Regulation
This is a selected list of the MRSC Library's holdings on Adult Entertainment Regulation. These publications are available to Washington State city/town/county employees and officials to borrow at no charge by contacting the MRSC Library at (206) 625-1300 or via E-mail to mrsc@mrsc.org. If you are not a Washington city/town/county official or employee, please contact your local public library to request these items.
- "Adult Business Regulation in the New Millenium," by Scott Bergthold, IMLA, 9/12/1001.
- "Adult Entertainment Legislative Record," by Londi Lindell, Legal Notes, Information Bulletin No. 491, October 1995.
- Adult Entertainment Regulations : Background Articles and Sample Ordinances Municipal Research & Services Center, January 2000. Contains recent articles on the topic as well as copies of licensing and zoning ordinances from Washington cities and counties. LR 2.0000 A355 2000
- "An Adult Use Opens in Your Community, Now What Do You Do?" by Mark Balkin, IMLA Conference, 10/96.
- "The Brave New World of Adult Entertainment Regulation," by Jeffrey Goldfarb, Esq., Public Law Journal, California Bar Association, Vol. 23, No. 3, Summer 2000.
- "Courts Take Close Look at Adult Use Regs," by Alan C. Weinstein, Land Use Law, May 1994. http://calbar.ca.gov/calbar/pdfs/sections/public/public-law-journal_00summer.pdf
- "Coping w/SOB's," presented at IMLA Mid-Year Seminar, April 1994.
- "Doing it in Tukwila: Sex in the Suburbs or Anatomy of Adult Entertainment Zoning Litigation," by Michael R. Kenyon, Legal Notes, Information Bulletin No. 467 (1990).
- "Land Use and the First Amendment: Regulating Nude Dancing and Landmark Churches," by Robert Heller, in Hanging in the Balance, Washington State Bar Association, Environmental and Land Use Law Section 1991 Mid-Year Meeting and Seminar, Continuing Legal Education #139.
- Local Regulation of Adult Businesses, 2001 Edition, by Jules B. Gerard, Zoning and Land Use Law Library, West Group.
- Master Ordinance prepared by Washington Together Against Pornography, a statewide non-profit citizens' organization. The material contains "time, place and manner" ordinances dealing with regulation of protected-speech activities on the premises of sexually oriented businesses and prohibiting certain conduct.
- "Municipal Regulation of Adult-Oriented Businesses," Pennsylvania Legislator's Municipal Deskbook, 3rd Ed., 2006.
- "Municipal Regulation of Adult Oriented Businesses: Restrictive Zoning Regulations of Adult Oriented Businesses Must Allow for Adequate Alternative Sites," by Remzy Bitar and Raymond Pollen, League of Wisconsin Municipalities.
- "Operation Controls for Adult Businesses," by David R. Wiltse, Des Moines City Attorney, presented at IMLA's Mid-Year Seminar, April 1999.
- "Preventing the Secondary Effects of Adult Entertainment Establishments: Is Zoning the solution?" by Dana M. Tucker, Zoning & Planning Law Handbook, 1998.
- Protecting Communities from Sexually Oriented Businesses, Legal Manual, 2d Ed., Community Defense Council, 2002.
- Provision for Adult Entertainment Establishments in King County, King County Office of Regional Policy and Planning, March, 1999.
- Report of the Attorney General's Working Group on the Regulation of Sexually Oriented Businesses, Hubert H. Humphrey, III, Attorney General, State of Minnesota, 1989.
- "Regulation of Adult Entertainment," Robert Heller, Legal Notes, Information Bulletin No. 491, October 1995.

