Saturday, May 30, 2009

Court Says City Unconstitutionally Applied Law To Restrict Street Preacher

In Netherland v. City of Zachary, Louisiana, (MD LA, May 27, 2009), in a case on remand from the 5th Circuit (see prior posting), a Louisiana federal district court held that a city's disturbing the peace ordinance was unconstitutional as applied to defendant's religious speech. John Netherland was threatened with arrest for his loud preaching, standing on a public easement near the parking lot of the Sidelines Grill yelling at customers. The court held that the city's enforcement against Netherland was content-based and did not reflect a compelling interest. The court also held that the suppression of Netherland's ability to evangelize in a public forum infringed his free exercise rights.