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'Anti-Litter' Ordinance Faces Legal Challenge

The so-called ‘anti-litter’ ordinance was approved last night by Louisville’s Metro Council – but a legal challenge is likely ahead for the measure.The ordinance restricts delivery locations of unsolicited written materials, such at advertising supplements delivered by the Courier-Journal.Councilman Doug Hawkins is one of three council members who voted ‘no’ on the ordinance.“I think the legislation was somewhat convoluted, I don’t think it was well thought out, I don’t think it was legally sound," says Hawkins, "and to be very honest with you, I think it was really pointed at the Courier-Journal, and I just don’t think specific legislation should be aimed at any particular company.”The Courier-Journal’s publisher, Arnold Garson, has said the paper can’t survive without the revenue from those advertisements. He says the paper will challenge the ordinance as a violation of the First Amendment.

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