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Major Nikon

(36,818 posts)
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 01:10 AM Nov 2019

Kentucky man wins case in federal court, allowing his personalized license plate to say 'I'M GOD'

A federal court today cleared the way for a Kentucky man, backed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and the ACLU of Kentucky, to obtain a personalized license plate reading “IM GOD,” finding the Transportation Cabinet’s denial of that plate violated the First Amendment.

In November 2016, Ben Hart filed a lawsuit after he was denied the personalized license plate. Kentucky Division of Motor Vehicle officials, who have approved certain religious personalized plates, refused Hart’s request, initially calling his “IM GOD” license plate message “obscene or vulgar.” Later, the state said the plate was rejected because it was “not in good taste.” (While residing in Ohio, Hart had a similar license plate seen in the picture.)

The lawsuit, filed on Hart’s behalf by FFRF and ACLU of Kentucky, challenged the Transportation Cabinet’s denial of his plate based on statutory viewpoint restrictions that communicate religious, anti-religious or political messages.

“The Commonwealth [of Kentucky] went too far,” the U.S. District Court for the Eastern Court of Kentucky resoundingly ruled in favor of Hart.
https://www.nkytribune.com/2019/11/kentucky-man-wins-case-in-federal-court-allowing-his-personalized-license-plate-to-say-im-god/

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Kentucky man wins case in federal court, allowing his personalized license plate to say 'I'M GOD' (Original Post) Major Nikon Nov 2019 OP
On one hand, I love stories like this... on the other hand RockRaven Nov 2019 #1
Not impressed-- call me when he gets "Big Dick McGee" approved. TreasonousBastard Nov 2019 #2
Next: IM HIGH Beakybird Nov 2019 #3
Florida man would have that one. Canoe52 Nov 2019 #4

RockRaven

(14,898 posts)
1. On one hand, I love stories like this... on the other hand
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 01:16 AM
Nov 2019

every one of these cases risks that they will make it up to the Supreme Court and we will eventually get a SCOTUS ruling which will destroy even these token non-bowing-down-to-the-Christian-theocracy-we-all-live-in-at-the-moment.

We're in a bad spot right now with this SCOTUS. Is now really the time to tickle the dragon? But OTOH if we don't do so now, will we even preserve enough of our freedoms to do so later? What a mess...

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