Chapin, SC — First Liberty Institute sent a letter to the Town of Chapin, South Carolina on behalf of local resident Ernest Giardino after he was told a permit was required to hold a sign and share his faith on a public sidewalk.
You can
read the letter here.
“No one
needs the government’s permission to express their faith in public,” said First
Liberty Senior Counsel Nate Kellum. “The First Amendment is his permit. Like
any citizen in any city in America, Mr. Giardino is free to peacefully share
his religious beliefs on a public sidewalk. Chapin’s ordinance is overbroad,
unconstitutional, and must be repealed or enjoined.”
Ernest
Giardino was on a public sidewalk at the intersection of Old Lexington Road and
Chapin Road on June 20, 2024, holding a 20x24 inch sign attached to a short
handle, which read “Trust Christ He paid the price” on one side and “He Saved Others—Jesus—He’ll Save You” on the other side. He had held similar signs on Chapin sidewalks
for the previous 8 months without incident. However, on this day as Mr.
Giardino was leaving, a Chapin police officer approached Mr. Giardino and
informed him that he needed Chapin’s permission to share his message with a
sign.
The next
day, Mr. Giardino spoke with the Code Enforcement Officer and the Chief of
Police in person about this surprising development. Though cordial, both
confirmed the need for a permit for his speech, handing Mr. Giardino a permit
application. The permits limited Mr. Giardino to holding his sign for
only 30 minutes. Additionally, he was advised that he would need to
change sidewalk corners every 15 minutes while holding a sign.
First
Liberty’s letter says, “Permit
schemes, like the one found in Chapin, have the effect of freezing speech
before it is uttered. Permit schemes are thus viewed skeptically, being
‘the most serious and least tolerable infringement on First Amendment rights.’
A prior restraint like Chapin’s ordinance can survive challenge only if it does
not delegate overly broad licensing discretion to government
officials. Chapin’s permit scheme falls short of this standard, in
multiple ways.”
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About First Liberty Institute
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Liberty Institute is a non-profit public interest law firm and the largest
legal organization in the nation dedicated exclusively to defending religious
freedom for all Americans.
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