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Saturday, February 06, 2010
Street Preachers Challenge "Loud Noise" and Trespass Bans
Last week, a federal civil rights lawsuit was filed in Richmond, Virginia by five Christian evangelists some of whom were charged with creating loud and disturbing noise for preaching at downtown First Friday events and at a Christmas parade. Others were charged with trespassing for preaching at the Watermelon Festival held in a shopping area. The complaint (full text) in Craft v. City of Richmond, (ED VA, filed 1/29/2010), charges that in the case of individual and small group speech, the provisions invoked are an unconstitutional infringement of speech on their face and as applied. It also alleges freedom of association, free exercise, equal protection and due process violations. Alliance Defense Fund issued a press release on the case earlier this week. Today's Richmond Times-Dispatch covers the case and reports that Richmond City Council is scheduled to pass a new noise ordinance on Monday designed to cure constitutional defects in the old ordinance.