CHICAGO — An appeals court has ruled in a civil case brought by a “GoTopless Day” activist that a Chicago ordinance barring women from baring their chests in public doesn’t violate her constitutional rights. The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin reports a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower-court ruling 2 to 1. Sonoko Tagami sued after police ticketed her for violating the ordinance during a 2014 nationwide protest of such bans. She said Chicago’s ban violated her free-speech rights. Read source: http://herald-review.com/news/state-and-regional/crime-and-courts/chicago-topless-ban-doesn-t-violate-rights-appellate-court-says/article_39dd4b5d-fcc4-562a-ada0-33e705c6209c.html
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