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Child photo ordinance violates constitution: Strictly Legal

Jack Greiner, attorney for Graydon

Sally Ness, a community activist in Bloomington, Minnesota, recently convinced an appellate court that a city ordinance purporting to prohibit photographing children in a public park violated the First Amendment. 

The case serves as a road map for other cities that may want to enact similar ordinances.

Ness is a Bloomington resident who describes herself as the “point person” for delivering neighborhood concerns to the city about the Al Farooq Youth and Family Center allegedly violating its agreements related to use of Smith Park.

Ness records videos and takes photographs from public sidewalks and streets around the park, the driveways of homes across the street from the park and within the park itself. She documents her concerns by posting the photographs and videos on a Facebook page and an internet blog.


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