Charles M. Grossman, M.D. v. City of Portland, a Public Body, and Todd Davis

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1994-09-06

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REINHARDT, Circuit Judge: This appeal presents us with the question of the constitutionality of an ordinance requiring all speakers, demonstrators, and entertainers to obtain a permit before making use of the public parks. Under former section 20.08.010 of the Portland City Code, it was unlawful for any person “to conduct or participate in any organiz…

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