SPOKANE, Wash. — A Spokane County Superior Court judge on Thursday granted a motion from the City of Spokane, dismissing multiple claims brought by , finding no legal merit to his case.
According to a press release from Mayor Lisa Brown’s office, the judge rejected Feucht’s arguments related to a resolution the Spokane City Council passed in September 2023 denouncing for appearing at a rally with Feucht.
The mayor’s office said that the court ruled:
The resolution contained “no punitive or censorial aspect, or even a threat of potential punishment or censorship.”The resolution did not burden Feucht’s religious practices or free speech, and he could not show that he was harmed in any way by it.Feucht’s free speech claim was invalid, with the court noting the Constitution “does not prohib