Josh McMillan is a Columbus, Georgia, tattoo artist and business owner. He owns New Revolution Tattoo.
Born and raised in Columbus, Georgia, R. Walker Garrett is an attorney in the office of Morgan...
Stephanie Francis Ward, a legal affairs writer, joined the ABA Journal staff in 2001. Stephanie had worked...
These days, people from all walks of life get tattoos. But in Columbus, Georgia, it was illegal to give them on Sundays, until recently. No one knows for sure what led to the law, but some suspect that it was what’s known as a “blue law,” a term for state and municipal regulations that prohibits commerce on Sundays, when lawmakers thought people should be in church. In this new episode of Asked and Answered, Stephanie Francis Ward explores people’s changing views of laws inspired by Christian outlooks and whether it’s worth changing those laws, even if they are rarely if ever enforced.
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Published: | February 24, 2020 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Asked and Answered |
Category: | Diversity |
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