Judge slams Kansas town for censoring citizenWorldNetDaily: “A federal judge has ruled that town officials holding a public meeting to talk about a massive casino project proposed for their area cannot ban statements about the ‘social ills’ of gambling if they allow discussion of the industry’s benefits . . . ‘Respectfully exercising your First Amendment rights should not result in expulsion from a public meeting, yet that’s exactly what happened when Jacque [Farnsworth] tried to express her concerns,’ said Joel Oster, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, which worked on the case.”
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