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GA asks judge to toss KKK suit over litter program

By The Associated Press
Posted 4:54PM on Monday 22nd October 2012 ( 11 years ago )
ATLANTA - The state of Georgia is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Ku Klux Klan after the group's application to participate in a highway cleanup program in Union County was denied.

The group tried unsuccessfully to adopt a portion of State Route 515 in Blairsville as part of the state's Adopt-a-Highway program.

The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation last month filed suit on behalf of the Ku Klux Klan, saying the state violated the group's right to free speech.

The state on Monday filed a response to the suit in Fulton County Superior Court.

The response argues claims against state agencies and officials are generally barred in state courts by sovereign immunity. The state also argues that even if that were not the case, the suit should be dismissed because the KKK didn't file the lawsuit in time and didn't take advantage of other existing legal avenues for appeal.

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