Yes, there is Lincoln University - Jefferson City School of Law located in Jefferson City, Missouri. It is an HBCU law school with a strong emphasis on diversity and social justice.
You don't. Curfew is a law to be obeyed or consequences will ensue.
A Martial Law is when there is a curfew placed on a city. The military is called in to uphold the curfew. No one is allowed on the streets without presidential clearance.
If you are asking about a legal curfew set by law - it is totally dependent on whether your town, city, county or state has such a curfew law anhd what it says.
St. Charles county law states that no one under the age of 15 is allowed outside without a parent from 10 pm til 4am. For anyone 17 years of age, the curfew is midnight until 4am.
Curfew times vary by city. An example is Tacoma, Beginning January 1, 1995 the Tacoma City Council enacted a juvenile curfew law that prohibits youth under the age of 18 years from being out in public between the hours of midnight to 6:00 a.m. The City Council approved continuation of the juvenile curfew law in 1997, 1999 and 2003. Ref: http://www.cityoftacoma.org/Page.aspx?hid=884
yes,I know that is the curfew law for Missouri
In Georgia, there is no statewide curfew law for adults. However, some cities or counties may have curfew laws for adults depending on the local ordinances. It is recommended to check with the specific city or county for their curfew regulations.
New York City has no curfew law. Curfew laws have been proposed, but nothing has come of it. And given that the New York State Court of Appeals has recently ruled that teen curfew laws are unconstitutional (see second Related Link), it is unlikely that one will be passed anytime soon.
the curfew law in Oregon is 11 o'clock for minors 15 and under and 12 o'clock for 16 and up.
the curfew law in Oregon is 11 o'clock for minors 15 and under and 12 o'clock for 16 and up.
well there isn't really a law for curfew its just a house hold thing with children