Supreme Court Weighs Religious Freedom vs. City Ordinance
Update: 2025-12-04
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Street Preacher Challenges City Ordinance at Supreme Court: A Battle Over Religious Freedom and Free SpeechGabriel Olivier, a street preacher, is challenging a city ordinance in Brandon, Mississippi, claiming it infringes on his religious freedom and free speech rights. The case, now before the Supreme Court, hinges on the 1994 Heck versus Humphrey ruling, which generally bars civil lawsuits that could invalidate a past criminal conviction unless its been overturned. Oliviers attorney argues he seeks forward-looking relief, not to erase his conviction, but to prevent future enforcement of the ordinance. However, the city maintains the rules were necessary after protestors used loudspeakers to harass people. The justices grapple with the implications of ruling in Oliviers favor, potentially requiring them to revisit the Heck precedent.
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