The Supreme Court on Friday revived a Mississippi evangelist’s challenge to a city protest ordinance he was previously convicted of violating, making it easier for people to challenge laws they were convicted under to bar future prosecution. Gabriel Olivier, a Christian street preacher, had asked the justices to let his lawsuit questioning the constitutionality of an ordinance…
Supreme Court revives Mississippi evangelist’s challenge to protest ordinance
Originally reported by The Hill
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