TAYLOR v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

6 Div. 843.

45 So.2d 53 (1950)

TAYLOR v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied February 7, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur D. Shores, of Birmingham, John J. Abt, of New York City, Earl B. Dickerson, of Chicago, Ill., Harry Silver, of New York City, and Morel Montgomery, of Birmingham, for appellant.

Thos. E. Huey, Jr., of Birmingham, for appellee.


Defendant's plea 2 is as follows:

2. Said complaint and each count thereof are unconstitutional, unlawful and void.

Said complaint and each count thereof constitute overt acts by the City of Birmingham in a willful and deliberate plan, purpose and design to deny to the defendant rights guaranteed to him by the Constitutions of the State of Alabama and of the United States and particularly the rights to free speech...

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