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Supreme Court Delivers Big Decision In First Amendment Case – Full Article

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“As people of faith, we look to the judiciary to protect our constitutional right to spread the gospel,” added attorney Allyson Ho of the firm Gibson Dunn.

The decision opens the door for him to file a civil rights lawsuit, although it does not guarantee a victory. Local governments have expressed concern that a ruling in favor of Olivier could have significant implications, potentially leading to an influx of new lawsuits against cities and towns.

The city of Brandon has stated that the restrictions were not based on religion and that Olivier had various other legal options to contest the law. City attorneys indicated that the ordinance, which limits Olivier to a designated “protest zone,” has previously withstood another lawsuit.

In 2019, Olivier was not permitted to preach outside the theater or use signs or speakers during live events. Olivier was arrested in 2021 for breaking the town’s ordinance that limited where he could speak in public. Later, he sued, saying the city had violated his First Amendment right to free speech.

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