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$158 fine for distributing religious tracts?
Federal judge rules Wisconsin law violates 1st Amendment

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By Jon Dougherty
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

A Wisconsin law that resulted in a woman being fined $158 for distributing a
religious leaflet has been ruled an unconstitutional violation of the First
Amendment's freedom of speech protections.

Earlier this week, U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman ruled that the city of
Milwaukee's ban against distributing informational leaflets by placing them
on the windshields of cars is unconstitutional. The ruling stems from a case
in which Rosemary Deida was fined $158 Dec. 20, 2000, for placing religious
leaflets on car windshields.

Deida paid the fine but filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming her right
to free speech had been violated.

According to Mathew D. Staver, president and general counsel for The Liberty
Counsel, an Orlando, Fl.-based civil liberties group, city officials
fashioned Milwaukee's law after a Wisconsin state law that prohibits the
placement or distribution of literature in or on a vehicle, even if the
occupant of the vehicle is willing to accept the literature.

Staver and co-counsel Erik Stanley represented Deida.

"Last year, a federal appeals court ruled four similar ordinances in Arkansas
unconstitutional because the ordinances were overbroad," said Staver. "The
ordinances in the Arkansas case were ruled unconstitutional even though they
did not apply to a situation where the occupant was willing to receive the
literature."

Staver explained that the Milwaukee law is so broad that it prohibits a
person standing at a stoplight who wants to distribute newspapers to
occupants of vehicles who are willing to receive the paper. The ordinance
also prohibits the handing of a business card to an occupant willing to
receive the card.

Judge Adelman wrote that the law was content-based because it allows the
distribution of certain literature approved by the state regarding
handicapped parking. The ruling also noted that an officer must inspect the
literature to determine if it is permissible.

The court said it found that the law was viewpoint-based because it allowed
only the state's viewpoint on certain issues, and that "even if the law were
not content- or viewpoint-based, it was still unconstitutional, because it
prohibited more speech than necessary to achieve the government's interests,"
said Staver.

"The state law and city ordinance flattens the First Amendment like a
steamroller," he said. "While an occupant of a vehicle can choose not to
accept literature, the government cannot impose a flat ban on the
distribution of literature to an occupant who is willing to receive the
information."

Asked if he believed the city would appeal, as its attorney promised, Staver
said no.

"I don't think they'll have a strong chance on appeal," he told WND. "The
judge analyzed the law in a lot of different ways and gave a lot of
alternative reasons to support his ruling."

"This is only the second case of its kind in the country," Staver said,
adding he was happy with the ruling.



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Jon E. Dougherty is a staff reporter and columnist for WorldNetDaily,


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