In a legal battle between the town of Berlin, Conn., and a store operated by the VIP -- short for Very Intimate Pleasures -- chain, the 2nd Circuit has ruled that descriptive language in town ordinances, and not just mathematical percentages, can be used to determine when a business can be classified as "adult-oriented." A Berlin ordinance defines any establishment having "a substantial or ...
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