NC Court of Appeals Upholds Ban on Sexual Predators in Public Parks
October 03, 2007
N.C. COURT OF APPEALS
Where the right to intrastate travel is a "right of function," the right to enter public parks is not encompassed by either the fundamental right of travel or the right to intrastate travel. We affirm the trial court order upholding the defendant-town's ordinance, which prohibits registered sex offenders from knowingly entering any public park owned and operated by the town.
Standley v. Town of Woodfin
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