Noblett: City rules trump constitutional rights
I’m glad to be put into my place by city attorney Phil Noblett, who tonight at city council assures me that the city’s 3-minute public comment rule is good and true, and appears to have arisen from the constitution itself. By David Tulis / NoogaRadio 92.7 FM I propose that the individual who is fed up with the operation of city government use the constitutionally recognized instrument of address or remonstrance to complain about matters requiring redress. These two methods of communication are in our bill of rights. Declaration of rights, section 23. That the citizens have a right, in … Continue reading Noblett: City rules trump constitutional rights
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