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July 11, 2015 · 8:35 pm

Municipal codes that require hotel operators to make their registries available to the police on demand are facially unconstitutional


Opinion:
CITY OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
v.
NARANJIBHAI PATEL, ET AL.

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