Kenneth D. Lansing v. City of Memphis Memphis Park Commission, Memphis in May International Festival, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 2000-02-04

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OPINION DAUGHTREY, Circuit Judge. After he was asked to move from an area near a festival in a city park, Kenneth D. Lansing, a self-identified “street preacher,” filed federal and state constitutional claims against the City of Memphis, the Memphis Park Commission, and Memphis in May International Festival, Inc., alleging violations of his freedom of re…

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