First Amendment doesn’t protect protests that disrupt church services, civil liberties org. says
- By Yarddog
Protesters can protest church services but not on private property, owned by the church. Other restrictions may also apply, depending on local ordinances.In the aftermath of last Sunday's storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, a nonpartisan civil liberties group says that the First Amendment does not protect protesters who interrupt church services, refuting claims made by political commentator Don Lemon.
In a post written by one of its board members, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which specializes in First Amendment cases and represents clients from a wide range of backgrounds and political beliefs, stressed that houses of worship are not public forums and that entering a church to disrupt a service is not a protected form of protest.
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First Amendment doesn’t protect protests that disrupt church services, civil liberties org. says
In the aftermath of last Sunday s storming of Cities Church in St Paul, Minnesota, a nonpartisan civil liberties group says that the First Amendment does not protect protesters who interrupt churchwww.christianpost.com
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