Citing a 1988 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Andrews wrote that challenges to laws that burden free expression are permitted when a licensing statute places “unbridled discretion in the hands of a government official.”Andrews also noted that, while Overington has represented herself well without a lawyer, the constitutional issue in dispute should be decided through a process that includes lawyers on both sides. He said he would ask the court clerk whether an attorney could be obtained as a “friend of the court” supporting Overington’s position.A spokesman for the Department of Transportation did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.Related...Kentucky Atheist Awarded $150,000 In Fight Over Vanity License PlatesMan Wins Court Battle To Get ‘IM GOD’ License PlateSweden Rejects Man Who Wants TRUMP License PlateFor Some Reason, New Hampshire DMV Has A Problem With This License PlateRelated...Myanmar Exercise Instructor Accidentally Records Military Coup In Workout VideoReport: DOJ Zeros In On Trump’s Coup MovesLil Nas X Smashes Billboard RecordRoger Stone’s Fascist Fantasy
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