A Real Law Suit
September 30, 2009
New York lawyer, Todd Bank, felt it would be perfectly appropriate to attend a court session wearing jeans and a baseball style hat. He was told by the judge that he was not dressed properly for a courtroom and the court clerk asked him to remove the cap. Bank sued them both stating that the first and fourteenth amendments give him the right to wear what he pleases. However, he is incorrect, because a courtroom is a “staid environment” which allows the judge to set reasonable limitations on behavior. click here for limerick