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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Gujarati dismisses a citizen’s civil rights complaint that alleges New York City violated his First Amendment rights when it denied his request to paint “All Lives Matter” on a city street in Brooklyn as a way to respond to the city’s decision to paint “Black Lives Matter” in yellow paint on the street outside Trump Tower in the summer of 2020. The court finds the city’s decision to deny his request constitutes protected government speech, which is not subject to First Amendment scrutiny.
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