Supreme Court Rules Minnesota Poll Apparel Law Unconstitutional
6/14: The Supreme Court has ruled that a Minnesota law restricting political apparel at the polls violates the First Amendment.
6/14: The Supreme Court has ruled that a Minnesota law restricting political apparel at the polls violates the First Amendment.
2/28: What types of expression should be allowed at polling places? The Supreme Court is considering the question.
3/3: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky argues that the Court should rule to preserve Minnesotans' right to free speech at the polls.
2/28: The US Supreme Court debates whether a state can ban voters from wearing political pins or apparel.
2/28: The Supreme Court is questioning if Minnesota's ban of political apparel at the polls is a violation of the First Amendment.
2/27: George Will makes the case for wearing what you want to the polls.
2/26: The Supreme Court will weigh in on whether states can limit what can be worn at the polls.
2/13: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Minnesota's law restricting what voters can wear at their polling places.