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Perhaps Lehman is not such good law anymore -- only a plurality opinion, and
it says the buses are not a public foru
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>> religious speech from such locations.
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t; religious speech from such locations.
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> Alan
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[mailto:religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Masinter
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The problematic case is Lehman v. City of Shake
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Alan
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 1:35 PM
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Subject: RE: No religious advertisements on municipal buses
I saw a newspaper story a few days ago (I'm sorry, but I don't
recall al
I assume Fort Worth was relying on Lehman v. Shaker Heights (1974), which held
that a bus system can accept commercial advertising and exclude all political
advertising.
Lehman assumed that a commercial/political line did not involve viewpoint
discrimination. Alan is of course right that Rosenb
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Subject: RE: No religious advertisements on municipal buses
I saw a newspaper story a few days ago (I'm sorry, but I don't recall all the
details) reporting that a city prohibited all religious advertising on buses
because people were annoyed with advertiseme
I saw a newspaper story a few days ago (I'm sorry, but I don't recall all the
details) reporting that a city prohibited all religious advertising on buses
because people were annoyed with advertisements expressing a message by
Atheists suggesting that there is no G-d. Wouldn't that regulation c
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