Wyoming Files Brief in Tenth Circuit in Defense of 300-Foot “No Politics” Zone at Polling Places

On November 10, Wyoming filed this brief in Frank v Lee, 21-8059. This is the lawsuit that bars First Amendment activity, including petitioning, within 300 feet of a polling place. The U.S. District Court had invalidated it. Generally courts allow such zones if they are at 100 feet, but don’t allow anything bigger.


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Wyoming Files Brief in Tenth Circuit in Defense of 300-Foot “No Politics” Zone at Polling Places — 22 Comments

  1. All that extra E may have dissolved pieces of your spine. That may be causing pain as they are passing through your rectum.

  2. There’s a time to shit and a time for God. The last shit I took was pretty fucking odd!

  3. Somebody should bring up that in Maine, it is legal for people to gather petition signatures INSIDE polling places on election days. I have done it myself there.

  4. Another thing to consider is that Wyoming is a low population state, and once you go outside the main cities/towns, there is not much around, and you have to drive for awhile to get to the next place where there are people.

  5. So therefore, it is not like there are an abundance of places in Wyoming that have adequate public foot traffic for petitioning.

    I say this as somebody who worked on petition drives in Wyoming on two occasions.

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