Supreme defiance: Protester challenges Supreme Court speech-free zone in

They didn’t kill him, but Capitol police arrested Harold Hodge for silently standing outside the Supreme Court with a 2-foot-by-3-foot sign reading, “The U.S. Gov. Allows Police To Illegally Murder And Brutalize African Americans And Hispanic People.”

That police action is now the subject of a legal challenge to free-speech restrictions outside the nation’s highest court.

Unbeknownst to most Americans, a 60-year-old law bans the display of “any flag, banner or device designed to bring into public notice a party, organization, or movement while on the grounds of the U.S. Supreme Court.”

The statute (USC Title 40, Section 6135) has been selectively enforced, and U.S. District Court Judge Beryl L. Howell struck it down last year. He declared the law “repugnant” to the Constitution and “unreasonable, substantially overbroad, and irreconcilable with the First Amendment.”

That decision didn’t sit well with Chief Justice John Roberts, who, two days later, ordered the court’s marshal to enforce even more stringent restrictions on the court grounds and adjacent plaza..

Protester Hodge was eventually freed with a promise to steer clear of the court complex for six months after he was hauled off in handcuffs on Jan. 28, 2011. Now, he’s fighting back by seeking to reinstate Judge Howell’s ruling.

The Virginia-based Rutherford Instituteis representing Hodge at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

Read more at Watchdog.org.

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