Stickergate Staggers On

Important Update: The jury was instructed by the judge to not allow Rory’s First Amendment defense, and unfortunately listened to her, finding Rory guilty. The ordinance he was accused of violating prohibited advertising, and the judge had earlier in the proceedings determined that the stickers were not political speech, but were rather advertising. We will …

Some Good News from the Weird World of Stickergate . . .

We have some good news on the Stickergate front that we now in a position to share. Here is a link to an update on the latest developments, which you will get if you click on “read more” at Update #3. And here is that same link to the place where you can contribute to …

Is Flabbergast a Verb?

So I would like to invite you to peruse this news release, and then mutter holy moly to yourself three times. That should about cover the situation. I am not going to say too much more about this dog’s breakfast at present, but am rather saving up. I am walking around gathering colorful metaphors like …

Update from Nate on the Stickergate Prosecution

Dear Friends, Many of you have been asking for an update on the prosecutions of my sons (and myself) surrounding the Soviet Moscow protest stickers. While the City of Moscow has terminated the local mask mandate and dropped the charges against those arrested at the protest/psalm sing, they are continuing to pursue prosecution of both …