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Tuesday, November 20, 2018
6h Circuit: Police Need Not Give Journalist Booking Photos of Woman Without Hijab
In Schlussel v. City of Dearborn Heights, (6th Cir., Nov. 19, 2018), the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments by a journalist that the City violated her 14th and 1st Amendment rights when it refused her Michigan Freedom of Information Act request for booking photos that were taken of a Muslim woman, Malak Kazan, that showed her without her hijab. The City's refusal was pursuant to a privacy policy it instituted in response to a previous suit by brought Kazan after her arrest. In this case journalist Deborah Schlussel argued unequal treatment because booking photos of Kazan had been furnished to Kazan's lawyer before the privacy policy was adopted. The court rejected Schussel's equal protection, as well as her Establishment Clause, argument.