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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
2nd Circuit Hears Arguments In Church Anti-Gay Billboard Case
Agape Press reports that in New York today, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals is hearing arguments in Okwedy v. Molinari. The case involves a challenge to action taken by the president of the Borough of Staten Island who wrote a billboard company urging it to taken down an anti-gay billboard advertisement posted by Keyword Ministries church. The billboard carried four versions of a verse from the Bible, Leviticus 18:22. The King James Version reads: "Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind. It is abomination". The billboard was signed: "I AM your Creator." The Center for Law and Policy represented the church in a suit alleging, among other things, violation of free speech rights. Initially the district court dismissed the suit, but the Second Circuit in a 2003 opinion reversed as to the free speech claims. On remand, the federal district court again dismissed the suit and the church again appealed, leading to today's arguments.