City of Knoxville v. Entertainment Resources, LLC.

Case Number
E2002-01143-SC-R11-CV

We granted this appeal to determine the constitutionality of a Knoxville city ordinance regulating the location of adult businesses. The chancery court upheld the ordinance and enjoined operation of the defendant’s video store after finding that it fit the definition of an adult bookstore and was located within 1,000 feet of prohibited areas and therefore was operating in violation of the ordinance. The Court of Appeals reversed on the grounds that the ordinance’s definition of adult bookstores is unconstitutionally vague. Because we have also determined that the ordinance is unconstitutionally vague under the United States and Tennessee Constitutions, we affirm the decision of the Court of Appeals but on the separate grounds set forth herein. We remand to the trial court for an assessment of the amount of damages incurred by the defendant as a   result of the chancery court’s injunction.

Authoring Judge
Justice E. Riley Anderson
Originating Judge
Chancellor Daryl R. Fansler
Case Name
City of Knoxville v. Entertainment Resources, LLC.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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