Please access the link below to read a very interesting federal case about a Massachusetts Town Meeting.
http://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/07-1876-01A.pdf
Briefly, the ruling is as follows: Where a judge refused to issue a preliminary injunction mandating that plaintiffs, who owned property in a town but were not registered to vote there, be allowed to speak at a town meeting, the judge acted permissibly and no violation of the plaintiffs' First Amendment rights occurred.
Thanks to Rolly Cuniff, Precint 4, for sending it along to me.
Happy Holidays everyone.
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