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ACLJ Urges GA Officials to Protect Solemnity of Memorial Service of Virginia Tech Student after KS Church Announces Plans to Protest.


WASHINGTON -- The American Center The American Center is a high-rise tower in Southfield, Michigan. It was built in 1975 and stands at 26 floors, with one basement floor, for a total of 27.

The building's main use is that of a typical office tower. It also includes a parking garage and retail spaces.
 for Law and Justice (ACLJ ACLJ American Center for Law and Justice
ACLJ Appleseed Center for Law and Justice (Washington, DC) 
), specializing in constitutional law, said today it is working with officials in Georgia after a Kansas church announced plans to picket a memorial service scheduled tomorrow for Ryan Clark Ryan Clark may refer to:
  • Ryan Clark, the NFL football player
  • Ryan Clark, Australian actor
  • Ryan Clark, co-founder of the band Demon Hunter
  • Ryan Christopher Clark was one of the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre
 - a Virginia Tech student who was murdered this week during the massacre in Blacksburg, VA. The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC WBC white blood cell; see leukocyte.

WBC
abbr.
white blood cell


WBC,
n stands for white
blood
cell.
), which has picketed and disrupted military funerals, is now targeting funerals of Virginia Tech students. The ACLJ is urging Georgia officials to take constitutionally-backed action to prevent any disruption at Ryan's memorial service.

"This clearly represents a new low for these protestors who now intend to disrespect the memory of the victims of massacre at Virginia Tech," said Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the ACLJ which is countering efforts by the WBC to disrupt funerals. "Those attending Ryan Clark's memorial service should be able to participate and pray in peace and quiet - without undue interference by WBC. It's clear that federal, state, and local laws properly underscore the fact that protests designed to disrupt the peace and privacy of a solemn ceremony violate reasonable time, place, and manner regulations of speech that have been upheld repeatedly by numerous courts including the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court of the United States

Final court of appeal in the U.S. judicial system and final interpreter of the Constitution of the United States. The Supreme Court was created by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as the head of a federal court system, though it was
. We urge local officials to utilize constitutionally-sound laws to protect the solemnity SOLEMNITY. The formality established by law to render a contract, agreement, or other act valid.
     2. A marriage, for example, would not be valid if made in jest, and without solemnity. Vide Marriage, and Dig. 4, 1, 7; Id. 45, 1, 30.
 of Ryan's memorial service."

WBC says it intends to picket the memorial service of Ryan Clark which is scheduled to take place tomorrow at Lakeside High School Lakeside High School can refer to many different schools.
  • Lakeside High School (Hot Springs, Arkansas) — Hot Springs, Arkansas
  • Lakeside High School (Lake Village, Arkansas) — Lake Village, Arkansas
  • Lakeside High School (Lake Elsinore, CA)
 in Evans, GA.

In a letter delivered today to Doug Batchelor, counsel for Columbia County Columbia County is the name of eight counties in the United States:
  • Columbia County, Arkansas
  • Columbia County, Florida
  • Columbia County, Georgia
  • Columbia County, New York
  • Columbia County, Oregon
  • Columbia County, Pennsylvania
, the ACLJ urges local officials to "apply any and all state and local laws which will permit the memorial service to be conducted with due solemnity and respect."

The ACLJ letter details legal precedent and concludes by reminding local authorities that they have a right to ensure that this memorial service is not disrupted.

"While WBC may have a right to picket events such as tomorrow's memorial service, this does not mean that WBC may disregard reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions Limits that government can impose on the occasion, location, and type of individual expression in some circumstances.

The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees Freedom of Speech.
 on such activities, or ignore other federal, state, and local laws applicable to its conduct."

"Under the First Amendment, there is a stark difference between the ban on the content of political speech and a content-neutral application of governmental policies to ensure that memorial services can take place without excessive noise or physical disruption. The government may enact and apply reasonable, content-neutral limitations on the time, place, and manner of expression which leave open ample alternative channels of communication in order to promote the public interest and preserve the rights of others. Governments may not enact unconstitutional 'heckler's vetoes,' but they may establish reasonable regulations on the time, place, and manner of expression."

The ACLJ letter concludes: "We admire the commitment of Columbia County in ensuring that family, friends, and other grieving citizens can honor Ryan's life and memory without undue interference by WBC."

The ACLJ informational letter (posted online at www.aclj.org)

The ACLJ has successfully challenged WBC's actions in the past. Three months ago, a federal court in Missouri rejected a request by WBC to prevent enforcement of a state law that bans protests at funerals. The ACLJ filed an amicus brief in that case supporting the state of Missouri's efforts to defend the law.

Last fall, the ACLJ announced that it would assist states and localities that face challenges by WBC and the ACLU ACLU: see American Civil Liberties Union.  to derail de·rail  
intr. & tr.v. de·railed, de·rail·ing, de·rails
1. To run or cause to run off the rails.

2.
 legislative efforts that curtail the protests. In addition to Missouri, some 30 other states have passed measures limiting protests at funerals.

Led by Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow, the American Center for Law and Justice specializes in constitutional law and is based in Washington, D.C. The ACLJ is online at www.aclj.org.
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