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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Sidewalk activism

BALTIMORE — A federal court in Maryland granted summary judgment to Baltimore, which was sued by an anti-abortion protestor who said an ordinance prohibiting his use of an A-frame sign on public walkways violates his First Amendment rights. The city permitted him to wear or hold his sign, hand out pamphlets and speak with anyone on the sidewalk, and because he has ample alternative means for communicating his message, his claims fail.

Read the ruling here.

Categories / Briefs, First Amendment, Government

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