The ACLU of Georgia along with the Claiborne Firm, P.C. and Woolf Law Firm filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Savannah seeking emergency injunctive relief to prevent the city from enforcing an unconstitutional ban on displaying hand-held poster signs in view of Vice President Mike Pence along the St. Patrick's Day Parade route. Once the lawsuit was filed, the city of Savannah reversed its unconstitutional policy.
Solomon v. The Mayor and Alderman of the City of Savannah
Date filed
March 16, 2018
Court
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Georgia, Savannah Division
Status
Won
Documents
- pdfDoc-1-Complaint.pdf
- pdfDoc-1-1-Exhibit A.pdf
- pdfDoc-1-2-Verification-Spencer.pdf
- pdfDoc-1-3-Verification-Rose.pdf
- pdfDoc-1-4-Verification-Solomon.pdf
- pdfDoc-1-5-Verification-Kite.pdf
- pdfDoc-1-6-Civil Case Sheet.pdf
- pdfDoc-2-Plaintiffs-Motion-for-Restraining-Order.pdf
- pdfDoc-2-1-Proposed-Order.pdf
- pdfDoc-3-Memorandum-in-Support.pdf
- pdfDoc-5-Final-Order.pdf
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