“Religious speech is just as important, and just as protected by the First Amendment, as speech about any other subject at any time of day,” ADF Legal Counsel Joseph La Rue told The Christian Post. “New Orleans cannot make criminals of people simply because they want to talk about their faith.”
La Rue said he did not know the reason the city council passed the ordinance and did not want to disclose his speculation “because they would only be guesses.” The ADF lawyer said he clearly views this as a First Amendment issue.
“The government simply cannot tell us the subjects that we can’t discuss. The First Amendment doesn’t allow that,” La Rue said. “The city has said ‘you can come on to Bourbon Street, you can discuss lots of different things, but not religion. Government isn’t allowed to do that to us. We get to decide what we will discuss, not the government.”
Dean
September 26, 2012 at 12:45 PM
Really???? What happened to Freedom of Speech?
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