DENVER — Oklahoma City’s law restricting panhandling on street medians is unconstitutional, the 10th Circuit ruled, finding that the city did not show that the ordinance is a “constitutionally permissible time, place, and manner restriction.”
The law prohibited “standing, sitting, or remaining for most purposes on certain medians.”
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