OAKWOOD v. GUMMER

No. 73-679.

38 Ohio St. 2d 164 (1974)

CITY OF OAKWOOD, APPELLEE, v. GUMMER, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 15, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Gould, Bailey, Farquhar & Green and Mr. James R. Gould, for appellee.

Messrs. Turner, Granzow, Spayd & Hollenkamp and Mr. Wayne H. Dawson, for appellant.


CORRIGAN, J.

Appellant, in this appeal, maintains that Section 311.02 of the Oakwood ordinances constitutes an unconstitutional prior restraint upon the right of freedom of expression and assembly, for the reason that the ordinance grants the licensing authority overly broad discretion in granting or cancelling parade permits, lacks narrow, objective and definite standards for the issuance of parade permits, and contains unconstitutionally vague definitions of the...

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