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Bruni v. City of Pittsburgh

Bruni v. City of Pittsburgh

Summary

A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, censorship-zone law, similar to a Massachusetts law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in 2014, prohibits speech and advocacy—including prayer—in painted zones outside medical facility entrances. The city chose to paint and enforce such censorship zones on the public sidewalk outside only two facilities in the entire metropolitan area—Pittsburgh’s two abortion facilities—targeting face-to-face conversations by pro-life sidewalk counselors.

Case Documents

Court
Title
Date
U.S. Supreme Court
11/3/2020
U.S. Supreme Court
4/29/2020
U.S. Supreme Court
4/29/2020
U.S. Supreme Court
4/29/2020
U.S. Supreme Court
3/26/2020
Appellate Court
10/18/2019
Appellate Court
4/13/2018
Trial Court
1/11/2018
Trial Court
11/16/2017
Appellate Court
6/1/2016
Appellate Court
7/27/2015
Appellate Court
5/26/2015
Trial Court
3/26/2015
Trial Court
3/6/2015
Trial Court
9/4/2014

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