Religious organization sought a preliminary injunction to prohibit City from enforcing its newly-enacted solicitation ordinance, which prohibited door-to-door solicitation after 7:00 pm. The City had not been enforcing the prior version of the ordinance because of fears that it contained unconstitutional restraints on free speech.
The District Court granted the motion, finding that the 7:00 curfew was not the least restrictive means for the City to meet its interests.