Court: Mt Rushmore rules unconstitutional

The Black Hills Pioneer: “[Nate Kellum] of the Alliance Defense Fund, which is representing Boardley, said: ‘The First Amendment is the only permit a Christian or any American needs to engage in free speech on public property . . . Certainly, it made no sense to enforce unconstitutional regulations that deny free speech at the foot of Mount Rushmore a place where four men who championed America’s freedoms are immortalized in stone.’”