💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court will review a case involving Gabriel Olivier, who was barred from evangelizing outside a Mississippi amphitheater. Olivier argues that his religious and free speech rights were violated, but he faced legal hurdles in challenging the restriction. The city of Brandon contends the restrictions are about preventing disturbances, not curbing religious speech. Olivier's lawyers claim his speech was respectful and protected. The case raises important questions about free speech rights and access to the courts.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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