Catherine C. asked

⚖️  Law

At a public meeting held by the planning board in my township concerning plans for a large worship center by ISKCON, a member of ISKCON was allowed to speak for 45 minutes about the tenets of his faith instead of discussing traffic concerns, which made me feel uncomfortable and offended. I believe my civil liberties were compromised. I sent an email to the planning board and mayor with no response. What legal advice can you provide to pursue this matter?

December 18th, 2024

Evan S. answered

From a legal standpoint, you likely do not have a strong claim. The speech at the public meeting, wh...

December 18th, 2024

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