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NATION, Page 25American NotesTHE HOMELESSClearing The Air
Street person Richard Kreimer won national attention -- and a
potful of cash -- when he sued the public library in
Morristown, N.J., over a patron code of conduct that banned
homeless people with poor personal hygiene. But the self-styled
"homeless Ralph Nader" found himself barred from the building
once again last week when a federal appeals court in
Philadelphia overturned his victory and upheld the right of
public libraries to expel vagrants in certain circumstances. A
lower court had said the rules were an infringement of Kreimer's
First Amendment rights, but the three-judge appeals panel
disagreed. Although the library is a public forum, it "need not
be used as a lounge or a shelter," wrote Judge Morton I.
Greenberg.
Kreimer became a minor celebrity when he took Morristown
to court in a separate action over alleged police harassment.
Although town officials denied the charges, they settled his
case for $150,000 rather than engage in a protracted and costly
court action. Kreimer received an additional $80,000 payment two
months ago from the library's insurance company, which chose to
settle his claim before the appeals court issued its ruling.