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Springfield’s new indecent exposure ordinance went into effect the moment the votes were cast. Almost as quickly, opponents of the new law are looking for ways to fight back.
Jessica Lawson, who has been one of the organizers of the recent Free the Nipple rallies, said she was in contact Monday with someone from the American Civil Liberties Union.
“They just reached out to me today,” she said. “We’re still discussing options with what we’re going to do.”
Lawson posted a response from the ACLU on her group’s Facebook page:
“We would be interested in talking to you and others about a potential legal challenge to the new ordinance,” it says.
While protesters plan their next steps, people on both sides of the issue are reacting to Monday’s 5-4 vote.