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Judge rules Kansas city violated famous burger joint’s rights in UFO-themed mural case

Summary by The Heartlander
(The Sentinel) — The City of Salina unconstitutionally restricted the free speech of a century-old hamburger restaurant when it decided UFO-themed artwork on the outside wall of the Cozy Inn was a sign subject to city code, instead of an unregulated mural. The decision by U. S. District Judge Toby Crouse was hailed by free speech advocates, Cozy Inn owner Steve Howard, and the Kansas Justice Institute (KJI), like The Sentinel, a subsidiary of th…
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The Heartlander broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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