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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Court Allows Religious Leaflets At Salmon Days Festival
In Ascherl v. City of Issaqua, (WD WA, Sept. 21, 2011), a Washington federal district court granted a preliminary injunction permitting plaintiff to distribute religious literature at the Salmon Days Festival held in Issaqua, Washington to celebrate the return of the salmon and promote the city to visitors. The court decclared unconstitutional a city ordinance that limited leafleting and protests to designated "expression areas" in the part of the city where the Festival was held. The court concluded that the city ordinance is not "narrowly tailored", pointing out that: "the City allows for much more congestive activities than leafleting during the Salmon Days Festival, which undermines the credibility of its professed interest in minimizing
congestion and ensuring public safety." Courthouse News Service reports on the decision.