Three women from Laconia, New Hampshire, want to go topless on the beach. Their pursuit of this dream has been thwarted at every turn. At the state level, the federal level, and now the Supreme Court has refused to hear their appeal.
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Three Laconia Women Want to Take “Topless Campaign” to the Highest Court in the Land
The ongoing saga of three women who want to go topless in New Hampshire continues. The ladies are challenging a Laconia town ordinance that prohibits the practice. Having failed to find relief at any court in the Granite State, they’d like SCOTUS to hear them out.
Liberty Mutual – rewarding nudity with a President’s Award
Good old American values, there Liberty Mutual – you don’t have to bring your kiddies to the scummy strip joint in the red light zone (did I just age myself there?), just bring them to the beach. Or, pretty much, anywhere now. It’s a value, I guess a new-fangled one based on yet another set … Read more
Facebook Poll: 55% Say Let Women go Topless
We’ve been a bit lax in the Facebook poll business lately. But when the 8th circuit ruled that States have an interest in not allowing women to expose their breasts in public, we figured we had to ask our Facebook Fans what they thought?
Free the Nipple Loses Case at 8th Circuit – Equal Protection Clause Not Violated
Women who bared their breasts in Laconia lost a battle at the New Hampshire State Supreme Court earlier this year. It is a trend that has followed to the 8th circuit.
Free The Nipple Movement Rejected by New Hampshire State Supreme Court
For those of you keeping abreast of this issue (or not), three women have been delivered a setback by New Hampshire’s highest court. The free the nipple movement, their effort to overturn the convention of men-only toplessness in public has been thwarted. The ‘girls’ have to stay under wraps, at least for now.