A U-S Supreme Court ruling on nude dancing in bars has little effect on Iowa’s three-year-old law which has banned topless and bottomless dancing here. Assistant Iowa Attorney General Doug Marek handled the case whenIowa’s law was challenged by the owners of three “juice bars.” He says a district court upheld the consitutionality of the new law and then an appeals court affirmed the decision two years ago.The U-S Supreme Court ruled yesterday that local goverments do have the authority to order dancers to wear a little something, like pasties and g-strings, to cover themselves. Marek says that case has no bearing on
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