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  2. Curfew - Wikipedia

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    Curfew laws in other states and cities typically set forth different curfews for minors of different ages. The stated purpose of such laws is generally to deter disorderly behavior and crime, while others can include to protect youth from victimization and to strengthen parental responsibility, [ 111 ] but their effectiveness is subject to debate.

  3. U.S. state and local government responses to the COVID-19 ...

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    On March 23, the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northwestern Minnesota issued a shelter-in-place order and curfew for 30 days. [127] The Southern Ute Indian Reservation in southwestern Colorado issued a stay-at-home advisory. [128] On March 26, the reservation closed its borders and replaced its stay-at-home advisory with a mandatory order. [129]

  4. Is your kid at home or school? Alamogordo rules would make it ...

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    The Alamogordo City Commission will consider amending a city ordinance to impose truancy rules and curfews for children under 18 years. The amendments are to Chapter 11 of the city code, and in ...

  5. Mall curfew - Wikipedia

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    The first mall curfew to be widely reported was a policy at the Mall of America that restricted access to unattended minors under the age of 16. [6] Officials at the mall made statements indicating that the policy was implemented following complaints of intimidation by teenagers, and that the policy was modeled after a practice at a mall in Asheville, North Carolina. [7]

  6. Do curfew laws keep teens out of trouble? - AOL

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    Georgia: Teen curfew laws for those 16 and under have been on the books in various metropolitan areas of Atlanta since 2013. Recently the Atlanta City Council proposed tightening the restrictions ...

  7. Curfews have a disturbing racist history - AOL

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    The curfews that rolled out across the country this week in reaction to police brutality protests mark a tragic milestone: Not since the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. have so many cities ...

  8. Arizona Revised Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) is the name given to the statutory laws in the U.S. state of Arizona. The ARS went into effect on January 9, 1956. [1] It was most recently updated in the second regular session of the 55th legislature. There are 49 titles, although three have been repealed.

  9. Here are the details of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s new curfew ...

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    Chicago’s Law Department says these new rules are in effect now due to the executive order being signed Tuesday, even while the same curfew rules are up for ... Here are the details of Mayor ...