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Thursday, December 24, 2009
11th Circuit Hears Oral Arguments In Challenge To Park Rules Limiting Feeding the Poor
Last Thursday, the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral argument in First Vagabonds Church of God v. City of Orlando. In the case, a Florida federal district court found that Orlando's Large Group Feeding Ordinance violates the speech rights of an activist group that feeds the poor and infringes the free exercise rights of a church that holds Sunday services, including the sharing of food, in a downtown city park. The Ordinance requires a permit to feed more than 25 people in any downtown park, and limits a group to two permits per park in a 12 month period. (See prior posting.) According to the Fulton County Daily Report, at last Thursday's oral argument, two of the judges on the panel expressed some skepticism over the district court's holding. However Judge Rosemary Barkett sharply questioned the city's lawyers, asking whether the food distribution actually put a burden on the parks.