KAY v. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

No. 86-2047.

821 F.2d 31 (1987)

Richard B. KAY, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, et al., Defendants, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided June 16, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard B. Kay, for plaintiff, appellant.

Robert A. Stein, with whom Katharine L. Klein and Shaheen, Cappiello, Stein & Gordon, Concord, N.H., were on brief, for defendant, appellee George Bruno.

John T. Broderick, Jr., Manchester, N.H., for defendant, appellee New Hampshire Democratic Party.

Carol L. Hess and Kenneth G. Bouchard Law Offices, Manchester, N.H., on brief, for defendant, appellee Ted N. Globe.

Before COFFIN and TORRUELLA, Circuit Judges, and MALETZ, Senior Judge.


PER CURIAM.

To make a long story — already well told by the district court — short, appellant complains that his rights were violated when he was denied permission to speak at a presidential candidates' forum and was arrested after he refused to leave the speakers' platform. The district court dismissed the civil rights claims filed against the New Hampshire Democratic Party and two of its officials ("Party defendants...

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