Food not bombs houston texas
It asks the court to strike down the law and to award damages to the plaintiffs. Opponents of the Houston law also filed an earlier challenge in Texas state court.
The ordinance , first adopted in , prohibits "any organization or individual to sponsor or conduct a food service event on public or private property without the advance written consent of the public or private property owner or other individual with lawful control of the property.
The ordinance also establishes a citywide program intended to distinguish between "c haritable food services" such as Food Not Bombs and "recognized charitable food service providers," the latter, favored group including only people or organizations that have "received a certificate from the city designating said individual or organization as being in good standing in the City of Houston Recognized Charitable Food Service Provider Program. Houston's awful law is, well, awful. But it's not uniquely so.
In that case, Orlando's own cruel food-sharing ban had resulted in the arrest of several local Food Not Bombs members. I've written about such bans many times since, and described them all as "unconstitutional, discriminatory, and wrongheaded. Randall L. Kallinen, a Houston civil rights lawyer who filed the lawsuit this week, shares that assessment. Most Popular.
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Court Reporter: Johnny Sanchez , filed. Trial Term: December ETT: 3 days. Jury Trial. Houston Food Not Bombs v. Search this Docket. Ascending Descending. Document Number. Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim. Order on Motion for Extension of Time.
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