Kate Thayer

Old laws against cussing are history

Police can't tell you to watch your mouth -- that's best left up to mothers.

Kurt Lash, a law professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, said it's not uncommon for local municipalities to have old laws that address profanity, such as the one recently deleted by the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge. The problem is they violate First Amendment rights, Lash said.

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