Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates April 2018 No. 4 Vol. 21
Tennessee, Indiana, Kansas, et al., Amici Curiae

Speech at Polling Places

Bans on Political Apparel in the Voting Booth

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Tennessee, Indiana, Kansas, et al., Amici Curiae

Andrée S. Blumstein, Counsel of Record

Tennessee, Indiana, and Kansas are joined in this brief by eight other States. Andrée S. Blumstein has served as the Tennessee solicitor general since The following is excerpted from the Amicus Curiae Brief for Respondents as submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court on February 12, 2018. This Court should decline to hold Minnesota’s statute regulating speech inside a polling place facially overbroad under the First Amendment. When a State statute is challenged under the First Amendment as facially overbroad, our constitutional system of dual sovereignty requires that the State be afforded an opportunity to exercise its sovereign authority to definitively…

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