Lawyer for censored Christians: Beware of ‘hate crimes’
“Christian groups shouldn’t be prohibited from expressing their beliefs at public locations,” said attorney Rick Nelson, who is allied with the Alliance Defense Fund.
He said of the recent decision involving the St. Louis case, “We are pleased with the court’s decision to lift an unconstitutional ban on expression in these areas … allowing members of Apple of His eye to peacefully exercise their First Amendment right to free speech at the PrideFest event.”