People are debating public curfews in and out of court. The U.S. Supreme Court has avoided it so far. But it might not be able to for much longer. Whom do curfews affect? And what do curfew laws say? What happens to teens who violate them? Curfews apply to minors (anyone under 18). The laws vary. Most curfews are 10 p.m. during the week and 12 midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Police often question teens who are out past curfew. Those who have broken the curfew are taken home or to the police station. From there, teens may call their parents. Some minors receive fines of up to $500 for repeat offenses. Others may have to do work for their community. Does that seem fair? Read the arguments below. Then decide.