The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 21, 2000, Page 10, Image 10

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Raid didn't violate ruling
Judge said that the raiding ofMataya's Babydolls juice bar earlier this month was legal.
BY JOSH FUNK
The city did not violate a
court injunction when it raided
Mataya’s Babydolls for violating
the city’s “no-touching” ordi
nance earlier this month, a fed-'
eral judge ruled Thursday.
But the juice bar’s owner
said he planned to file a second
lawsuit challenging the revised
ordinance.
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In March, the city was barred
from enforcing its first rule ban
ning sexual contact because
U.S. District Court Judge Warren
Urbom said the rule was too
broad.
The club caught city offi
cials’ attention when it opened
in November promising full
contact table dances.
The city revised its ordi
nance in April following
Urbom’s direction to make
exceptions for theaters and
artistic performances.
That was the ordinance
Lincoln Police enforced Aug. 11
at the culmination of a month
long undercover investigation.
Five dancers, six customers and
two employees, including club
owner John Ways Jr., were ticket
ed that night.
Those citations, which carry
a maximum penalty of $500
and/or six months in jail, will
now be heard in county court
while the challenges to the ordi
nances themselves continue in
federal court.
“Today’s decision was on the
very narrow issue of whether the
city violated the federal injunc
tion,” Ways’ attorney Bill Chapin
said Thursday.
Chapin argued that the city’s
revised ordinance should have
been covered by the injunction
because it occupies the same
place in the city code, but the
judge disagreed.
In her closing argument,
Assistant City Attorney Connor
Reuter said the new ordinance
was clearly different
“It’s not like we changed a
comma and said we had a new
ordinance,” Reuter said. "It’s
clear that they are substantively
different”
In the new lawsuit, expected
to be filed early this week,
Chapin said he planned to again
challenge the breadth of the
ordinance because, among
other things, the city did not
define what a theater is in its
exception to the rule.
Ways also said that before
the new ordinance was passed,
he started advertising Mataya’s
as a "gentleman’s theater dub,”
which could fit the city’s
description of excepted venues.
The first ordinance was
ruled too broad because it could
have been interpreted to apply
to ballet or ice skating perform
ances and other events where
dancers touch each other,
Urbom wrote.
Business
and finance
chief tapped
FROM STAFF REPORTS
This summer, the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln filled one
of its many vacancies by nam
ing a new vice chancellor for
business and finance.
On June 21, Christine A.
Jackson, formerly die vice presi
dent for finance and adminis
tration at Cleveland State
University, was hired to replace
Melvin Jones, who died of a
heart attack in September 1999.
Jackson’s resume also
includes stints at Hope College
in Holland, Mich., the
University of Southern
California in Los Angeles, the
University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign and Oklahoma
State University in Stillwater.
With her experience,
Jackson said she feels she brings
a lot to UNL
"I’m the kind of person who
works well with people and
organizations, and I try to keep
projects moving forward,"
Jackson said in a press release.
"Working with the academic
community is one of my main
strengths.”
Scott Lewis, associate vice
chancellor for business and
finance, had been the interim
vice chancellor before Jackson
was hired.
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