An Alabama preacher who wishes to “spread the good word” on a college campus sidewalk must use the University of Alabama’s permit process, an 11th Circuit judge wrote Friday.
In an opinion, Judge Robin Rosenbaum upheld the university’s position that a sidewalk in Tuscaloosa is a limited public forum.
Keister first complained about the policy in 2017, but his complaint was rejected by the district and appellate courts. On his second trip to the 11th Circuit, Keister argued that the city of Tuscaloosa owned the sidewalk, and so the university policy didn’t apply.
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