U.S. District Court Hears Five Hours of Testimony on Whether Zone Near Polling Place is Public Forum

A U.S. District Court in Cincinnati heard five hours of testimony on October 18, in Liberty Township Tea Party v International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.  See this story.  There will be another hearing on October 20, and probably soon after a quick decision.  The issue is whether the zone around polling places (that is beyond the 100 feet no-electioneering restricted area) becomes a public forum on days when voting is occurring.


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