The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that personalized license plates are government speech and not subject to the First Amendment's ban on viewpoint discrimination. At the center of the case ...
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Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Vanity Plates Are Not Protected Free Speech, Revokes Plate Woman Had For Over A Decade
Personalized license plates can be a dicey subject that get drivers into trouble. Often they're used to say things that state DMVs don't really think is appropriate, be it speaking out against a ...
Nashville resident Leah Gilliam sued the state in 2021 after her license plate of 11 years was suddenly revoked. The state claimed that her plate was offensive. Gilliam claimed this was a violation of ...
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