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Weird Laws: Everything You Know About New York's Dress Code Laws Is Wrong — the myth-busting history of America's most misunderstood law. You've probably heard about New York's famous "three article rule" — the law requiring three pieces of gender-appropriate clothing to avoid arrest. Here's the truth: that law never existed. Not in 1969. Not ever. But thousands were still arrested under it. How? The real story involves angry farmers in dresses, a 175-year-old anti-mask law, and one of history's most creative — and devastating — legal fictions. In this video, you'll discover: The truth about the "three article rule" and why it was never actually a law The 1845 anti-mask law that police weaponized against LGBTQ New Yorkers The shocking origin story: farmers dressed as Native Americans fighting landlords How this New York dress code myth shaped Stonewall and LGBTQ history for generations 📌 Visual Note: Some historical scenes are AI-assisted recreations to help visualize 19th and 20th century New York. All facts about the three article rule, anti-mask law, and LGBTQ history are verified from legal archives, court records, and academic sources. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: :00 - The Myth You've Heard 0:42 - What People Believed 2:10 - The Real Law (1845) 4:05 - Origin: The Anti-Rent War 6:45 - How It Was Weaponized 9:20 - Big Cliff & Martin Boyce 12:00 - Stonewall to Repeal 14:00 - The Debate Returns 📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING: Yale Law School - Kate Redburn's research on cross-dressing laws NY Attorney General Office - 2020 repeal statement History.com - Anti-Rent War and Calico Indians William Eskridge - "Gaylaw: Challenging the Apartheid of the Closet" NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project - Stonewall documentation Brooklyn Daily Eagle archives (1913) - Big Cliff Trondle case What other laws are being used for purposes completely different from their original intent? Let me know in the comments! If you enjoyed this deep dive into New York LGBTQ history and forgotten legal stories, hit subscribe for more every week. #threearticlerule #newyorkhistory #lgbtqhistory #stonewall #weirdlaws #forgottenhistory #dresscode