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County of Morris v. Nationalist Movement

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  • Title: County of Morris v. Nationalist Movement
  • Author : Third Circuit U.S. Court Of Appeals
  • Release Date : January 16, 2001
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 69 KB

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Argued: April 17, 2001 OPINION OF THE COURT On May 10, 2000, appellee, the County of Morris, New Jersey (""the County""), brought this declaratory judgment action in state court to establish the constitutionality of its policies regulating the private use of county facilities in the face of threatened litigation by the Nationalist Movement, a Mississippi-based private non-profit organization that sought to hold (and, in the event, did hold) a parade and rally in Morristown, the county seat, on July 4, 2000. After the case was removed to federal court, the District Court determined that the steps and lawn of the Morris County Courthouse were not a public forum and, thus, the County could reasonably preclude the Nationalist Movement from using the courthouse steps for their rally. Additionally, the District Court held that some portions of the County's policies did, and some did not, pass constitutional muster. On appeal, the Nationalist Movement contends that the District Court erred when it decided that the Nationalist Movement did not have a First Amendment right to demonstrate on the steps and lawn of the courthouse. The Nationalist Movement also contests the District Court's decision to deny its application for attorney's fees. We conclude that events which occurred subsequent to the contested orders render this appeal moot as to the Nationalist Movement's claim of right to use the courthouse steps and lawn, though not as to the question of attorney's fees.


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