Federal judge ruled in favor of an Oregon church, stating that the city of Brookings cannot limit the church's homeless meal services, deeming it a violation of religious freedom. The judge found an ordinance restricting the church's meal provision to the homeless to be unconstitutional. The ruling allows the church to continue providing meals to the homeless without restrictions. The decision also permits GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene to sue two California cities for canceling rallies. The lawsuits against the cities were allowed to proceed by the judge.
A federal judge has ruled that the Oregon city of Brookings can’t limit a local church’s homeless meal services. Judge Mark Clarke found that an ordinance passed by the city limiting how much they feed the homeless was a violation of religious freedom. https://t.co/msgjHUpMZx
Judge tells Oregon city it was wrong to block a church from giving meals to the homeless. https://t.co/aK9mSCGfe5
Federal judge rules in favor of Oregon church that was restricted from providing meals to the homeless https://t.co/yCx9FGraPX via @BIZPACReview
Judge rules that GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene can sue two California cities for canceled rallies https://t.co/JPFAlzt3J5
Federal judge rules in favor of Oregon church in key First Amendment lawsuit against city https://t.co/ovqTUVJXpf