12-11-2025 12:48 via article.wn.com

Can a street preacher get too loud? A case in this town is testing the First Amendment

SCOTUS considers Planned Parenthood defunding case amid protests Pro and anti-abortion protesters lined up outside the Supreme Court in Washington D.C., as the justices heard a Planned Parenthood defunding case. An anti-abortion activist is facing a misdemeanor charge in a Georgia suburb for his amplified street preaching.The city's noise permit becomes void if any complaints are received about the noise level.Legal experts say this clause is a "heckler's veto" and a violation of free speech rig
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