Olivier v. City of Brandon

The Supreme Court will hear whether a street preacher can challenge a city ordinance regulating demonstrations near a public amphitheater despite having been convicted under it, testing the limits of the Heck v. Humphrey doctrine.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2025 Court: U.S. Supreme Court Outcome: Pending
Holding: The Supreme Court will hear whether a street preacher can challenge a city ordinance regulating demonstrations near a public amphitheater despite having been convicted under it, testing the limits of the Heck v. Humphrey doctrine.
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Olivier v. City of Brandon is a Free Exercise case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2025. The court held that the Supreme Court will hear whether a street preacher can challenge a city ordinance regulating demonstrations near a public amphitheater despite having been convicted under it, testing the limits of the Heck v. Humphrey doctrine. The case resulted in a Pending outcome.