"We have decency laws in this town."
Often, brief jail terms were served by participants for violations of decency laws, and their works were targets of moral outrage.
Four pharmaceutical students had been arrested the previous week for breaching decency laws by performing the dance in their underwear.
Bader ordered decency laws for bathers on the beaches of Atlantic City, July 14, 1924.
Bear in mind that some fancy dress costumes may offend the local Greek authorities and be considered as contravening decency laws.
It was the largest fine ever for a violation of federal decency laws.
She spent two years in prison in the 1980s, because her transgender identity was in violation of the public decency laws in force at the time.
Wearing swimsuits away from the beach may get you arrested under public decency laws.
The Administration appealed one ruling, arguing in favor of the decency law before the Justices in March.
That language stunned opponents of the decency law, who said that it represented an almost complete turnabout from the Government's position before the Supreme Court.