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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
7th Day Adventists Challenge Alabama City's License Requirement For Door-to-Door Solicitaitons
The Birmingham (AL) News reported yesterday that the South Central Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Alabaster, Alabama challenging the constitutionality of its ordinances governing door-to-door pamphleteering and solicitation. The suit was filed after a member of the Church's Summer Student Missionary Program was ticketed for failing to register and pay a license fee under the city's business license permit and solicitation ordinances. The Church contends that the ordinances impose an unconstitutional prior restraint on speech. The solicitation permit ordinance requires review by a city-council appointed committee, with the potential for a public hearing. The court has set a hearing for Wednesday on plaintiffs' motion for a temporary injunction barring enforcement of the ordinances.