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FINDLAW: Texas 'Pole Tax' on Strip Club Patrons Unconstitutional


TEXAS ENTERTAINMENT ASS'N, INC., AND KARPOD, INC.V. SUSAN COMBS, ET AL.
(Travis County Dist. Ct., Texas - March 28, 2008) - A Texas judge ruled that the state's $5 'Pole Tax' on strip club patrons is unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

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