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Jun292004
Tuesday, June 29, 2004 at 11:25PM
The ACLU is objecting to a ban on sports jerseys, sleeveless
shirts and backward baseball caps in Louisville's
new nightclub district,
saying the dress code is biased against blacks and poor people. The
city has given the developer of the month-old Fourth Street Live power
to enforce its dress code three nights a week during special
events along the block-long stretch of restaurants, bars and shops. [more]