Saturday, November 29, 2008

Louisiana Parish Repeals Fortune Telling Ban After Court Holds It Invalid

Last month in Gryphon's Nest Gifts, Inc. v. Parish of Livingston, (MD LA, Oct. 7, 2008), a Louisiana federal district court held unconstitutional an ordinance enacted by the Parish of Livingston that bans soothsaying, fortune telling, palm reading, clairvoyance, crystal ball gazing, mind reading, card reading "and the like" for a fee. The ordinance was challenged by a business that caters to the spiritual and educational needs of Wiccans and other pagans. After Hurricane Katrina it wished to move to Livingston Parish. The court held that the ordinance was an unconstitutional content-based prohibition of speech. It also found that the law was unconstitutionally vague. Now, according to a report in The Advocate earlier this week, on Monday, the Parish Council by a 7-1 vote, on advice of its attorney, decided to repeal the ordinance instead of appealing the case. (See prior related posting.) [Thanks to About.com's Paganism/Wicca blog for the lead.]