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Press Release __________________________________________________________________________________ ACLU Wins Free Speech Victory: Court Declares City of Englewood’s Sign Code Unconstitutional FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 1, 2009 Today, the Colorado Court of Appeals agreed with the ACLU in a case challenging the constitutionality of the City of Englewood’s sign code. The case was brought on behalf of Mike Mahaney, an Englewood shop owner whose mural depicting an Alice in Wonderland scene prompted controversy and citations for allegedly violating the City’s sign code. In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel of the Court overturned a previous trial court ruling in favor of the city, declaring, “We conclude that the code’s special review procedure constitutes a constitutionally impermissible prior restraint on free speech.” “This is a welcome victory for the First Amendment,” said ACLU Legal Director Mark Silverstein. “It is a valuable reminder that free expression is our most fundamental right and that government can never take lightly a decision to dictate what people may or may not say.”
“These murals are artistic expression that is protected by the First Amendment and the Colorado Constitution,” said Tom Macdonald, who is representing Mahaney as an ACLU cooperating attorney. When the ACLU responded by challenging the City’s sign code itself, the City agreed to postpone prosecution of Allard pending a ruling on the constitutionality of the code. More information on this case, including hi-res photos of the mural, is available on the docket webpage: --end-- The ACLU is a nationwide, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to defending and preserving the principles of the Bill of Rights through litigation, advocacy and public education. The ACLU Foundation of Colorado works to protect the rights of all Coloradans. |
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