Archive for the ‘Speech’ Category
Senate approves more wiretapping powers
NYT: The Senate voted on July 9 to approve expanded surveillance powers to the government. Moreover, the bill includes legal immunity for phone companies that cooperated in the National Security Agency wiretapping program after 9/11.
The Times called the bill the “biggest revamping of federal surveillance law in 30 years.” FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, will be significantly changed.
SC law permits Christian license plates
CNN: South Carolina’s legislature last month passed a law that would permit drivers to obtain a Christian license plate with the words “I Believe” accompanying a cross and a stained glass window. Americans United for Separation of Church and State has filed suit in federal court, saying that the license plate law gives preferential treatment to the Christian faith.
The law reads: “The Department of Motor Vehicles may issue ‘I Believe’ special motor vehicle license plates to owners of private motor vehicles registered in their names. The plate must contain the words ‘I Believe’ and a cross superimposed on a stained glass window. The biennial fee for this special license plate is the same as the fee provided in Article 5, Chapter 3 of this title. The guidelines for the production of this special license plate must meet the requirements contained in Section 56-3-8100.”
Americans United executive director Rev. Barry W. Lynn said that these license plates “will not see the light of day” as they give preference to one religion over all others.
South Carolina permits any organization to get special license plates with 400 prepaid applications for the special plate or $4,000 from the individual or organization requesting the plates.
Editorial: South Carolina Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer has said he is willing to pony up the $4,000 for the plates (another entanglement between church and state?). Interestingly, South Carolina also had a law permitting “Choose Life” license plates, with fees going to crisis pregnancy support programs, and explicitly NOT to “any agency, institution, or organization that provides, promotes, or refers for abortion.” In fact, South Carolina is one of 17 states (according to Guttmacher) with “Choose Life” plates, but the law has been permanently enjoined (see Planned Parenthood v. Rose, 361 F.3d 786 (4CA 2004)).
1A rights of anti-abortion activists upheld
LA Times: The Ninth Circuit said that the First Amendment rights of anti-abortion activists were infringed when they were ordered to leave the site of a middle school they were circling with enlarged images of aborted fetuses.
In Center for Bio-Ethical Reform v. Los Angeles County Sheriff Dept., a panel of the Ninth Circuit said that police violated the First Amendment when they required the activists to remove their truck from an area adjacent to the middle school. There was some disruption to normal school activities, but the court said that it was not acceptable to remove the speakers just when they started to get reactions from their intended audience and noted that “listeners’ reaction to speech is not a content-neutral basis for regulation.” The court added, “Plaintiffs’ speech was permitted until the students and drivers around the school reacted to it, at which point the speech was deemed disruptive and ordered stopped under § 626.8. This application of the statute raises serious First Amendment concerns.”
Read the opinion here. Read California Penal Code 626.8 here. The truck is the Canadian version of the Center’s trucks — presumably similar to those driven around the middle school. The Center’s website is here — WARNING, as soon as you access the website, a graphic video of an actual abortion in progress loads.
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