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Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 03:40 AM Jun 2013

Federal judge rules state violated First Amendment rights of Occupy Nashville … – The Tennessean

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20130612/NEWS01/306120202/Federal-judge-rules-state-violated-First-Amendment-rights-Occupy-Nashville-protesters

The state unlawfully arrested members of the Occupy Nashville group two years ago during a protest encampment on War Memorial Plaza, which violated their First Amendment rights to free speech, according to a ruling by a federal judge on Wednesday.

Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, representing members of Occupy Nashville, filed a lawsuit in federal court in October 2011 challenging the arrests and the way in which new state rules governed the use of the plaza near the Capitol.

In the ruling, federal judge Aleta Trauger declared that state and local agencies did have not “carte blanche to respond in any manner they see fit.” In other words, “they cannot make law by fiat,” Trauger wrote.

The ACLU’s complaint listed Gov. Haslam; Bill Gibbons, the state’s safety commissioner; and Steven Cates, the general services commissioner, as defendants. The plaintiffs, Occupy protesters who were arrested, include Paula E. Painter, 56; Malina Chavez-Shannon, 35; and others. They sued for violations of the First and Fourteenth amendments. The latter guarantees the right to due process.

(More at the link; via Eye on Occupy.)
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Federal judge rules state violated First Amendment rights of Occupy Nashville … – The Tennessean (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me Jun 2013 OP
Duh. And a reporter or two if I recall. Hissyspit Jun 2013 #1
Score one for the judiciary. Laelth Jun 2013 #2
Support the ACLU. Enthusiast Jun 2013 #3
Monetary awards should include future costs to the public. reusrename Jun 2013 #4
Interesting that the second-named person, Bill Gibbons, is the spouse of Julia Gibbons who sits indepat Jun 2013 #5

Laelth

(32,017 posts)
2. Score one for the judiciary.
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 06:28 AM
Jun 2013

When you have a Republican governor and a Republican legislature, at least the judiciary is still capable of delivering some justice.

k&r for Judge Trauger, the ACLU, and Occupy Nashville.

-Laelth

 

reusrename

(1,716 posts)
4. Monetary awards should include future costs to the public.
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 10:00 AM
Jun 2013

The award should be astronomical since the illegal suppression of the movement is costing the public plenty, by the way of allowing the banksters to continue their larceny.

indepat

(20,899 posts)
5. Interesting that the second-named person, Bill Gibbons, is the spouse of Julia Gibbons who sits
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 04:53 PM
Jun 2013

on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. One would have thought Bill, of all people, would have been sensitive to these constitutional issues. Should this decision be appealed to the Sixth Circuit, Judge Gibbons will surely recuse herself.

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