Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, September 11, 1994 TAG: 9409130042 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: E-5 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: WOODSTOCK LENGTH: Short
Kent Willis, state ACLU executive director, said the organization's executive committee accepted the recommendation of its legal panel to take on the case Friday.
``The ACLU maintains that the performances, during which the dancers wore pasties and G-strings, are protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution,'' the ACLU of Virginia said in a statement released Saturday.
Former federal prosecutor David P. Baugh of Richmond, a member of the legal panel, will lead the defense team. He will be assisted by another Richmond attorney, Steven D. Benjamin.
Gary W. Housel, manager of the strip show, asked the ACLU for help after he and his performers were charged last week.
Memo: NOTE: Shorter version ran in Metro edition.