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Saturday, July 22, 2006
Funeral Protesters Challenge Missouri Ban
Rev. Fred Phelps and his followers from Kansas City’s Westboro Baptist Church have outraged many by picketing the funerals of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans claiming that U.S. tolerance of homosexuality and other sinful activity is causing the deaths of Americans in those wars. (See prior related posting.) In response, Missouri, a number of other states, and the federal government have all enacted laws prohibiting picketing a location where a funeral is being held. Now, on behalf of Phelps, the ACLU of Kansas and Western Missouri has filed suit claiming that the anti-picketing law violates the First Amendment free speech and free exercise rights of Phelps and his religious followers. Today’s Washington Post reports on the lawsuit that was filed yesterday in federal court in Jefferson City, Missouri. The plaintiffs argue that Missouri’s statute unconstitutionally regulates speech on the basis of its content.