Kolender v. Lawson, No. 81-1320 (U.S. Supreme Court) (461 U.S. 352; 103 S.Ct. 2431) (May 2, 1983) (Justice O'Connor)
In this case, the Court considered a challenge to a California statute that required requires persons who loiter or wander on the streets to identify themselves and to account for their presence when requested by a peace officer. The California Court of Appeal construed the statute to require a person ...
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