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City of South P�de of
<br /> which discriminates against nonresi- violation,ad 19, the inhabitants,
<br /> use. "The Town is a governmental dents seems to lack the sense of
<br /> whom were blahs
<br /> the Town would equality implicit in the phraseIn its decisionk.
<br /> , the court recited a
<br /> agency operating r tor an rprotection of the law.."
<br /> aw"6 Ac- general its principle regarding the co
<br /> fished Charter . � operate a "equal ] McQuillan (5 § P•
<br /> re without power cording to genera nidiscriminatory m
<br /> 438), an ordinance cannot ar- tit io alitY ofodi: rAllidifferentia-
<br /> swimming
<br /> story silo
<br /> recreational facility for persons other municipal regulations(tThuns)
<br /> residents of the Town . 'the bitrarily,oppressively,or unrcasona P`
<br /> lsI hos)the restrictiontdes paying
<br /> use mem nonresidents isi not conations as to
<br /> blydiscriminate against nearest_ tion by
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<br /> swimming pial dents. Such an ordinancnonresidents- prohibited and void. It is when
<br /> tars resident in theAToo�°gSOo the constitutionally deny
<br /> the municipal only when
<br /> court's is lawfulequal protection of the law. nates unreasonably regulationthit violates
<br /> setA municipal regulation which ex-interpretation, the town had nonresidents from public constitutional requirements."
<br /> eludes however, is In this case,the court found dpublic
<br /> c
<br /> no authority to admit nonresidents safet considerations p
<br /> to the swim club. recreational facilities,
<br /> reasonable basis foro excluding non-
<br /> Although
<br /> on-
<br /> tnothe 1957scasey McClain v.enal. of In lrtex designed t-
<br /> Equal protection challenges the case of McClain 2x423, residents. "A sego
<br /> u h the Somerset town South Pasadena, 155 Cal, App preventdcongestion o a municipal
<br /> gltho g a municipal regulationinia ism a valid
<br /> o
<br /> plunge (swimming F power for the
<br /> thechater as interpretedcarequired by the court i which
<br /> Ptd 199, exerciselungof the police
<br /> fr
<br /> c- the city's pool and recreational health, safety, morals, and general"Logan" case the totalawhich.excludal nonresidents settee- nature of the
<br /> t
<br /> tic appears of tnonresidents,raiscertain
<br /> cohis t facilities withstood an equalP The very
<br /> admission after she welfare.plimits the number the
<br /> lice to raise certain constilu-
<br /> equal gotection louse Specifically, the
<br /> girl wason t refused nine-year-old black huse it at one eThe purposeer
<br /> equal protection clause of the purchased
<br /> a ticket to the city pool. regulation is time. oe
<br /> othCoer
<br /> eental units a state or the one; for a properoidcongestion distributioni
<br /> The city claimed she was excludedand for the protection
<br /> n
<br /> other governmental itstom deny- because she was a nonresident; she of patrons;tag "any person i within jtAt alleged she was excluded because of pared health of persons using ion
<br /> firstn
<br /> equal protection of the law."gua o hergrace. At the time of the alleged
<br /> first glance, a municipal regulation
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