Today (July 14) is National Nude Day, a yearly event which “celebrates naturism around the world and an opportunity to encourage first-timers to enjoy clothes-free relaxation.”

Naturism is a movement that encourages going clothes-free, both in public and in private. And while what you wear in the privacy of your own home is typically no one’s problem but your’s, going clothes-free in public may present some legal issues.

So is public nudity legal? Here are three factors to consider:

If your Monday plans include celebrating National Nude Day, make sure to do your homework. Otherwise, you might spend Tuesday searching for an experienced criminal defense attorney to get you out of trouble.

Related Resources:

  • Nat’l Nude Day: Let It All Hang Out With Our Top 10 Nudist Notes (FindLaw’s Legally Weird)
  • Public Nudity, Indecent Exposure: 3 Potential Defenses (FindLaw’s Blotter)
  • Legal to Take, Post Naked Baby Pictures? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
  • Browse FindLaw.com’s Lawyer Directory for the attorney who’s right for you (FindLaw)

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