
FILE - This Feb. 17, 2014, file photo shows Judy Cox sitting next to a stack of T-shirts with what she believes are pornographic designs in Orem, Utah. Cox purchased the entire stock of T-shirts from the PacSun store in Orem believing their display broke Orem's decency code. Cox said she complained about the window display to a store manager and was told the T-shirts couldn't be taken down without approval from the corporate office. A conservative Utah city that decided it likely would lose a legal battle over a national clothing store's "offensive" mall display of T-shirts has instead sent the company a scathing letter. The letter from city officials in Orem, was a show of support for Cox. (AP Photo/The Daily Herald, Mark Johnston, file)
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