FORUM COLUMN
By Charles S. Doskow Since 2005 National Football League rules have mandated that all its teams require those in attendance at its games to undergo a patdown search as a condition of entrance. The San Francisco 49ers have enforced this policy. The refusal of two 49ers season ticket holders to submit to such a search as a condition of entry to games has been widely reported. Their suit to gain the right to be free of the search...
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