Jim, is this only a First Amendment claim? Or is there also a Pennsylvania
RFRA claim?
Douglas Laycock
Robert E. Scott Distinguished Professor of Law
University of Virginia Law School
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
434-243-8546
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Edward Maule
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 10:35 AM
To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: Ban on Feeding Homeless
For those not picking up on Philadelphia area stories, this might be of
interest, perhaps especially to those researching and writing in the area.
For some time, religious and other organizations have been feeding homeless
people at outdoor sites in Philadelphia. Citing public health and other
concerns, the city banned the practice. The religious organizations have
challenged the ban, claiming that it violates their (and their members')
First Amendment free exercise rights ("What they will not compromise on,
however, is what they described as a God-directed mission to minister to the
needs of homeless people where they live - on the parkway.")
Yesterday testimony concluded, and oral argument will now take place.
Enforcement of the ban has been stayed pending the litigation.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20120710_Nutter__Ban_on_feeding_p
art_of_plan_to_end_homelessness.html
Jim Maule
Professor of Law
Villanova University School of Law
[email protected]
http://vls.law.villanova.edu/prof/maule
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