Curfews
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more blatant violation of Constitutional rights than the curfew laws which restrict the movements of teens nationwide. The Supreme Court has refused to hear cases questioning such laws, such as the Washington State Supreme Court's 1973 ruling which stated that "mere sauntering or loitering on a public way is lawful and the right of any man, woman, or child." The Bill of Rights, apparently, still is only applicable to those whom the government wishes to enfranchise.
more blatant violation of Constitutional rights than the curfew laws which restrict the movements of teens nationwide. The Supreme Court has refused to hear cases questioning such laws, such as the Washington State Supreme Court's 1973 ruling which stated that "mere sauntering or loitering on a public way is lawful and the right of any man, woman, or child." The Bill of Rights, apparently, still is only applicable to those whom the government wishes to enfranchise.