Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin municipality that wants to restrict the operation of sexually-oriented businesses must do so through:
AComplete prohibition city-wide
BContent-neutral zoning that regulates location and operations without targeting the content of protected speech✓ Correct
CCriminal law only
DState legislative action only
Explanation
The First Amendment requires that regulations of sexually-oriented businesses be content-neutral (regulating time, place, and manner rather than the content of expression) and leave reasonable alternative avenues for communication.
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