The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that personalized license plates are government speech and not subject to the First Amendment's ban on viewpoint discrimination. At the center of the case ...
Your personalized license plate is a form of "government speech" and therefore can be censored, a 3-judge panel of the ...
The State eventually revoked the plate after deeming the message offensive. Gilliam sued state officials, alleging that Tennessee's personalized license plate program discriminates based on ...
A state representative argued that the agency could withdraw their approval if a plate “carries connotations offensive to ...
The state claimed that her plate was offensive. Gilliam claimed this was a violation of her free-speech rights. Now, the TN Supreme Court has ruled that license plates are indeed government speech ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Supreme Court said personalized license plates are not guaranteed of free speech. The statement comes after a three-year-long case where a Nashville woman ...
Some states have banned personalized license plates from saying vulgar things, while others have ruled that they're not protected speech, as the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled recently. In 2010 ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Supreme Court rejected a First Amendment challenge to the state's personalized license plate program Wednesday. Justice Sarah Campbell wrote in the decision that ...
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