Federal Judge says that NH can't get rid of the car inspections

Ahhh one of the Tentacles grabbing us from Wash. DC

Obama appointee Landya McCafferty

2022

The Scaers, represented by the Institute for Free Speech, took Nashua to court last year after city officials denied them permission to fly an ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Pine Tree flag on City Hall’s “Citizen’s Flag Pole.” According to the lawsuit, the city used vague language in its 2022 flagpole policy to deny the request.

In March, United States District Court Judge Landya McCafferty ruled against the couple. In her ruling, McCafferty agreed with Magistrate Judge Talesha Saint-Marc’s December report on the case which argued the city is exempt from First Amendment considerations thanks to the flagpole policy that defined the pole as government property.

“[Saint-Marc] correctly found that the undisputed facts indicate that the flags displayed on the Citizen Flag Pole pursuant to Nashua’s 2022 Flagpole Policy constituted government speech not regulated by the First Amendment,” McCafferty wrote.

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2024

https://nhjournal.com/federal-judge-rules-against-nh-law-protecting-girls-sports-from-biological-males/

“This issue ‘is not even a close call,’” McCafferty wrote in her ruling. “HB 1205, on its face, discriminates against transgender girls.”

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St. Paul’s School - Concord NH first job out of Harvard

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2025 Landya McCafferty

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