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The last "ugly law" is repealed.

Date: 1974

The Story of Disability Justice
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Chicago, Illinois officially removes the last law that permits the criminalization of people with disabilities based on their appearance, and "demonstrating a disability" in public.

The last arrest is made in this same year in Omaha, Nebraska, when a houseless man is arrested and the local "ugly law" is used to justify his arrest.