Sentences with phrase «city ordinance violates»

A judge has allowed the state of Indiana to intervene in a lawsuit alleging the city of Gary's sanctuary city ordinance violates state law.
The Court held that a city ordinance violated the Equal...
The Court held that a city ordinance violated the Equal Protection clause, as there was not a rational relation between the ordinance and legitimate state interests.

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In a two to one decision, a panel of appeals judges affirmed an earlier decision by Judge James Ishmael, who reversed the Lexington Human Rights Commission's 2014 decision that the company violated the city's fairness ordinance.
Tranter charged that the current plan to leave the concrete from the abandoned northbound lanes violated a May 1993 city ordinance that specifically allocated $ 16.7 million for landscaping, pedestrian improvements and removing the abandoned northbound lanes.
Spinners recognize that the Full Moon gathering violates the city ordinance against open fire.
Wisconsin Public Radio reports that Madison fire officials found that multiple locked exit doors violated city fire safety ordinances.
There is a fine of up to $ 500 and / or 30 days in jail if you are found guilty of a violating this ordinance, which is codified at Section 101.4, Chapter 1, Title 2 of the City of Tulsa Revised Ordinances.
Although there were nine dogs in the house, including a pregnant pit bull, the animals did not violate any city ordinance because six of them were puppies.
TAVARES — Charlene Gibson, who owns dogs that neighbors say constantly bark and attack children, plans to fight a charge that she violated the city's nuisance ordinance.
Once the ordinance was upheld, Palm Beach Gardens officials said, the city's police department told the Palm Beach Puppies North store an arrest was imminent because the store was violating the city's ordinance — which led the store to close within 24 hours.
Two Sioux City dog owners want Sioux City's ordinance banning pit bulls declared unconstitutional, claiming it violates their right to due process.
SIOUX CITY Two Sioux City dog owners want Sioux City's ordinance banning pit bulls declared unconstitutional, claiming it violates their right to due process.
Kate Quigley is charged in Kansas City Municipal Court with injuring or poisoning an animal for the incident with Lucy, and court records show she has at least two previous cases for violating the city animal ordinaCity Municipal Court with injuring or poisoning an animal for the incident with Lucy, and court records show she has at least two previous cases for violating the city animal ordinacity animal ordinance.
Since ample evidence exists to establish a rational relationship between the city's classification of certain dogs as pit bulls, and since there is a legitimate governmental purpose of protecting the health and safety of the city's residents and dogs, the trial court correctly concluded that the ordinance did not violate the dog owners» right to equal protection of the laws.â $
Raleigh - Egypt High School math teacher Adam Guerrero, who tends the garden with three neighbors and students, (Jarvis, Jovantae, and Shaquielle) was cited by the city for creating a public nuisance - specifically with violating city ordinance 48 - 38, which says that:
In Warwick, R.I., a cockatoo named Willy and his owner, Lynne Taylor, are reportedly being charged with violating the city's animal - noise ordinance.
I'm not even mad... that's amazing»), she was mad and apparently managed to get Melker accused of violating the city's animal - noise ordinance.
Apparently, the exercisers» conduct violates a city ordinance that prohibits congregating in a public median.
Minneapolis, like other Minnesota cities, can charge people with violating Minneapolis City Ordinances, in addition to Minnesota State Statutes.
Fighting words claim upheld: Arrestee's speech when crowd gathered near fallen tree that had blocked traffic constituted unprotected fighting words, so that his arrest under city disorderly conduct ordinance did not violate his First Amendment free speech rights; arrestee's repeated use of the word «bitch,» his accusation of matricide directed toward his sister, his use of the phrase «fucking queer,» his pushing of third party and his raised voice all tended to show that his conduct, under the circumstances, had tendency to provoke physical altercation.
CLC then filed suit against the City alleging that the zoning ordinance, on its face and as applied, violated the equal protection rights of CLC and its potential residents.
WAUKEGAN — The U.S. Justice Department charges that the city's housing occupancy ordinance violates the federal Fair Housing Act.
Upon learning that Hall had never occupied her former apartment and had instead sold the building, Abraham sued Hall and Varon, alleging a conspiracy to violate the city's rent - control ordinance, conspiracy to defraud, interference with a prospective economic advantage, and negligence.
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