
Salt Lake City Free Expression Permit Application
A demonstration is planned to support activist Jordan Halliday’s right to picket on public sidewalks. However, in order to legally protest the prosecution of this high profile protester (who is accused of violating residential protesting ordinance) a permit is needed. A permit is needed for a form of free expression in Salt Lake City. The “Free Expression Permit Application” only has a fee of $5.00. That doesn’t seem to be a FREEdom anymore.
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Tags: first amendment, freedom of expression, Jordan Halliday, protest



