U.S. District Court Invalidates City Ordinance Requiring Leafletters on Public Property to Obtain Liability Insurance

On August 30, U.S. District Court Judge Denise Page Hood, a Clinton appointee, struck down a Dearborn, Michigan city ordinance that required a group to have insurance if it wished to leaflet on public property and to have public speakers in that area. Stand Up America Now v City of Dearborn, eastern district, 12-11471. Here is the 12-page opinion. The opinion would be equally applicable to petitioning. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the news.


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U.S. District Court Invalidates City Ordinance Requiring Leafletters on Public Property to Obtain Liability Insurance — No Comments

  1. Nice win here. Cities often try to force insurance or bonding requirements on speakers, and the practice is clearly unconstitutional.

  2. Where are those DAMAGE actions – to personally bankrupt the govt morons involved — to teach other govt morons about constitutional RIGHTS ???

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