About Curfew.Org |
This site went live on Wednesday, March 24th, 1999. It was envisioned, authored, programmed, designed and is maintained by Munk & Phyber. Waldo Jaquith, one of the owners of Munk & Phyber, was a plaintiff in Schleifer vs. Charlottesville, a case that was turned down by the Supreme Court in late March. As a result, Jaquith has an ongoing interest (read as: vendetta) in making sure that curfews around the country are struck down by courts or removed by newly-educated City Councilors. The idea behind this site is to provide ammunition for teenagers and adults that are looking to battle curfews in their hometown. This website is intended to help fight laws passed in localities, not the rules of malls, stores, or other private venues. You can reproduce any text or image found on this site, save for the "Burden of Time" drawing on the front page. (Sorry, we don't own the rights to it. Benjones drew that for us.) Just be certain to follow the restrictions of the Open Content License, which are quite reproduction-friendly. Let us know if you find this site useful.
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