Judicial Watch Asks DC Mayor for Permission to Paint
‘Because No One is Above Law!’ on Capitol Hill Street
Seeks Equal Access to New Free Speech
Forum After DC Government Authorized Painting of Political Slogan
on DC Street
(Washington, DC) - Judicial Watch announced
today that it has formally
asked District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and DC
Attorney General Karl Racine for permission to paint “Because No One is
Above the Law!” on a Capitol Hill street (Independence Ave, SW between
2nd and 4th Streets SW). The Judicial Watch message would be the
identical size and coloring of the DC Government’s “Black Lives
Matter” political message on 16th Street NW.
On June 5, 2020, after days of protests and riots in Washington, DC, Mayor
Bowser authorized
the painting of “Black Lives Matter” on 16th Street NW,
and later allowed “Defund
the Police” to be painted alongside it.
“Mayor Bowser made a decision to turn DC streets into a forum for public
expression. Judicial Watch seeks equal access to use this new forum to
educate Americans by painting our organization’s motto and motivation,
‘Because No One Is Above the Law!,’ on a Capitol Hill street,” said
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “This rule of law message is timely,
as it a reminder that rule of law applies to – and protects – all
Americans. If we are unlawfully denied access and face viewpoint
discrimination, we are prepared to go to court to vindicate our First
Amendment rights.”
The following is Judicial Watch’s June 10 letter to Mayor Bowser and
Attorney General Racine:
Re: Request to Paint Message on
Independence Avenue SW
Dear Mayor Bowser and Attorney General
Racine:
We note with interest Mayor Bowser’s
recent decision approving the painting of “Black Lives Matter” on 16th
Street NW and the approval of and/or acquiescence in the painting of
“Defund the Police” alongside the first message. Both messages are
expressive activity.
Judicial Watch, Inc. is a Washington,
DC-based, non-profit organization headquartered in Southwest DC. For more
that twenty-five years, Judicial Watch, Inc. has promoted transparency,
accountability and integrity in government and fidelity to the rule of law.
Our motto is “Because No One Is Above the Law!” – a message that is
particularly relevant today because it applies equally to law enforcement
and public officials as well as to protesters, looters, and rioters.
Because DC streets surfaces are now being
used as public fora for expressive activity, we would like to have our
motto painted on a street, preferably Independence Avenue SW, between 2nd
and 4th Streets SW, which is near our offices. The lettering would be
identical in size and color to the lettering used to paint “Black Lives
Matter” on 16th Street NW. Judicial Watch, Inc. would pay the cost of the
painting, but we would likely need the assistance of the DC Government to
aid in traffic diversion and parking restrictions while the painting is
completed. Of course, the painting could be completed when traffic is
typically light, as was done with the “Black Lives Matter”
message.
As the timeliness of our message is
important, please respond within 3 working days. If the Independence Avenue
location is not possible, we are open to considering alternative locations.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter
Sincerely,
Tom Fitton
President, Judicial Watch
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