The States of Arizona, Connecticut and Vermont face a facial attack upon the constitutionality of their criminal Harassment statutes in the United States Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia.
Filings in the U.S. 11th Cir., Huminski v. Vermont et al., 10/7/2013
The statutes under attack make almost any speech on of off the internet a crime including core First Amended expression and Pure Speech.
Perhaps these State Government should take a look at wikipedia to determine what can and can not be prohibited in their vastly vague and overbroad harassment statutes.
Wikipedia First Amendment
Cornell Law First Amendment
Findlaw First Amendment
So the contention is the citizens can access the internet to determine that these State harassment laws are unconstitutional, but, the governments of these three States have yet to figure out the First Amendment.
Not probable. These are were designed and drafted to undermine the First Amendment rights of the people.
Filings in the U.S. 11th Cir., Huminski v. Vermont et al., 10/7/2013
The statutes under attack make almost any speech on of off the internet a crime including core First Amended expression and Pure Speech.
Perhaps these State Government should take a look at wikipedia to determine what can and can not be prohibited in their vastly vague and overbroad harassment statutes.
Wikipedia First Amendment
Cornell Law First Amendment
Findlaw First Amendment
So the contention is the citizens can access the internet to determine that these State harassment laws are unconstitutional, but, the governments of these three States have yet to figure out the First Amendment.
Not probable. These are were designed and drafted to undermine the First Amendment rights of the people.
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