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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
6th Circuit: Injunction Granted To Allow Proselytizing At Sweet Corn Festival
In Bays v. City of Fairborn, (6th Cir., Feb. 13, 2012), the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals held that a preliminary injunction should issue to prevent enforcement of the policy at the annual Fairborn Sweet Corn Festival held at a 200-acre park in Fairborn, Ohio that allows sales or soliciting of causes only from booths at the Festival. The court read the policy as even barring one-on-one conversations. The suit was filed by two Christian men who wanted to walk around and preach, distribute literature and display signs at the Festival. The court concluded that the policy is not narrowly tailored to serve a significant governmental interest. It pointed out: "Here, there is no fence surrounding the Festival at Community Park and no admission fee to enter.... And Fairborn does little to demonstrate the significance of crowd control at the Festival." AP reports on the decision.