Fourth Circuit upholds Ocean City ban on topless women

 While a three-judge panel upheld the city's ordinance banning female toplessness at local beaches, a concurring opinion questions the precedent the court admitted it was bound by.


For the curious:

“The time may well soon come, as it has already with the French and others, when the perceived public sense of outrage will wane.”

Beyond the Ocean City dispute, the fight over female toplessness has been raging for decades.

The Supreme Court last year turned away an appeal of a ruling by New Hampshire’s top court upholding a ban on nudity at a local beach. The denial was issued without comment, giving no insight into how the justices could rule in the future.  

But some legal observers say it's time for them to answer the question, and the Ocean City dispute could be the case that gets Supreme Court review.

"The United States has archaic, male-centric views on female nudity, as further evidenced by various local ordinances that ban public female toplessness."

AMEN

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