From today's ICAS fastFacts email:
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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Salute To Veterans Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the Salute to Veterans Corporation's appeal of a ruling that allowed protesters to hand out leaflets and carry signs during the annual air show. In 2004, Salute to Veterans asked police to remove several anti-war protesters. The American Civil Liberties Union sued the air show and the city, claiming that the protesters' First Amendment rights had been violated. Salute to Veterans had argued that it should be able to determine who participated in their event.
In 2006, a district court judge ruled that the public had a right to protest at the show because the involvement of the local government in the coordination of certain aspects of the show had made the air show event organizers "state actors." Salute to Veterans sought to overturn that decision earlier this year in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals and lost. That left the U.S. Supreme Court as the final option for Salute to Veterans.
"The situation is still somewhat unsettled, but air show event organizers should be aware that the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals opinion in this case could have a long-term negative impact on an air show's ability to control its ramp and limit disruptions," said ICAS President John Cudahy. "As things stand right now, by involving local police, crash/fire/rescue or even the FAA, an air show may change its legal status in unanticipated ways."
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