The unanimous court reverses lower court findings that a pastor couldn't challenge a law after he pleaded no contest to ...
My iPhone started capitalizing the G in God again without asking me,” Taylor Tomlinson says in her latest Netflix stand-up ...
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Louisiana lawmakers advance bill to honor Shreveport civil rights icons
Louisiana lawmakers advanced a bill to rename a portion of a state highway in Shreveport after civil rights icon Rev. Harry ...
Celebrate Gifts!” Pastor Jacqueline Tilford • March 29 Palm Sunday worship: “Celebrate Generosity!” Pastor Jacqueline Tilford • April 5, 7 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service at the Hope Campus, 1108 Steel ...
NEW AT SIX TONIGHT. MOUNTING QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW QUICKLY CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IS BEING REPAIRED IN NEW ORLEANS. CITY LEADERS SAY HUNDREDS OF FIRE HYDRANTS NEED ATTENTION, WHILE SOME FAMILIES SAY ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing a so-called street preacher in Mississippi to challenge a law prohibiting ...
The unanimous Supreme Cort decision means the preacher, whose group yelled at concertgoers outside a Mississippi amphitheater ...
After being arrested and fined for calling patrons “whores” and “Jezebels,” a street preacher challenged a sweeping 1994 ...
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Supreme Court revives First Amendment lawsuit from street preacher who called concertgoers ‘sissies’
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a First Amendment lawsuit from a street preacher who used a loudspeaker to call people “whores,” “Jezebels” and “sissies” as they tried to enter an amphitheater to ...
The Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for a Mississippi street preacher to take another run at the city that arrested him for preaching outside a suburban amphitheater. Gabriel Olivier, an ...
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Supreme Court rules in favor of arrested Christian street preacher
A Mississippi street preacher who sued a community over a law that banned him from preaching near an amphitheater has won his ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that Gabriel Olivier can return to federal district court to challenge a Brandon, Mississippi, ordinance he says violated his First Amendment rights by ...
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