In 2005, San Francisco 49ers fans Daniel and Kathleen Sheehan objected to the team forcing patrons into a game of two-hand touch. Claiming mandatory pat-downs of their person to be an unwarranted invasion of privacy, the Sheehans sued. And like the pre-2011 49ers, the couple lost. And lost again. But they won the big one when the state Supreme Court ruled "The 49ers have not yet given any justification for its policy" — which was deemed to violate the California constitution's... More >>>
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