Constitutional Law
Mar. 21, 2003
Anti-Gay Stance Is Scouts' Right; Marina Berth Is Not
Forum Column - By Miranda D. Junowicz - In his article on Berkeley's battle with the Sea Scouts, "The Blessings of Liberty: City of Berkeley Retaliates Against Expression That's Protected by the First Amendment," (Forum, Feb. 13), Harold Johnson confuses constitutional principles in order to reach an incorrect result. Fortunately, the 1st District Court of Appeal and the legal precedents on which that court based its decision in Evans v. Berkeley , 104 Cal.App.4th 1 (2002), do not.




By Miranda D. Junowicz
In his article on Berkeley's battle with the Sea Scouts, "The Blessings of Liberty: City of Berkeley Retaliates Against Expression That's Protected by the First...
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