Rules used to ban the woman's customised plate were unconstitutional, a judge has ruled.
The US state of Delaware’s vanity licence plate program is unconstitutional because it allows officials to discriminate against certain viewpoints when deciding whether to approve applications, a federal judge has ruled.
In a deposition last year, Overington testified that when she applied for the vanity plate, she explained that it meant “fight cancer.” A DOT attorney said at a March court hearing that Transportation Secretary Nicole Majeski had talked about getting rid of all vanity plates.
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