The City of Westwood plans to sell the Joe D. Dennis Park to a real estate development company, to develop the park into a mixed-use office and retail development. When opponents of the planned development expressed their belief that state law required residents be given the opportunity to vote on the sale of the park the City threatened to sue its opponents for slander of title and tortious interference.
It doesn’t matter what side of the debate you’re on, what matters is that you’re able to debate it without being threatened with a lawsuit by the government.
-KJI litigation director Sam MacRoberts
But the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, as well as the Kansas Constitution, guarantees the right to free speech, free association, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
The City of Westwood should immediately—and publicly—withdraw its threatening letter and affirm the right of the people to speak freely on matters of public concern.
-KJI litigation director Sam MacRoberts