Ruling on Church Signs and Banners Affecting Anti-Panhandling Legislation Across the Country
A recent Supreme Court ruling on church signs in Gilbert, AZ, is having unintended consequences across the nation. The ruling even had an effect in nearby Colorado, which is one state facing increased legal difficulties over efforts to reduce panhandling in downtown and tourist areas, according to the business news source BusinessInsider.com.
At least three separate judges in different states have cited the high court's ruling from this past June as precedent to overturn, or send back for lower court review, anti-panhandling laws. Except, the case these judges are citing had nothing to do with panhandling or asking for money at all.
The case the Supreme Court ruled on in June had to do with the size of church signs and something known as content discrimination. The judges ruled that ...