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Texas Civil Rights Project Seeks Preliminary Injunction of Dallas’ Panhandling Ordinance
February 21st, 2024
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Texas Civil Rights Project Seeks Preliminary Injunction of Dallas’ Panhandling Ordinance
Dallas, Texas - The Texas Civil Rights Project (TCRP) has filed a motion for preliminary injunction, which would block enforcement of Dallas’ anti-panhandling ordinance until the matter is resolved in the courts. Despite phrasing the ordinance as a public safety measure, the entirety of the debate was centered around prohibiting Dallas’ unhoused population from requesting aid. TCRP, alongside Waters Kraus & Paul and the SMU First Amendment Law Clinic, filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas because the ordinance violates the First Amendment right to free speech.The ordinance, which now makes it a crime to sit or stand on medians less than six feet and a litany of other areas surrounding the street in Dallas, threatens poor individuals basic ability to survive. Every day the ordinance remains intact, is another day that some of Dallas’ most vulnerable residents face the threat of criminal enforcement, including fines of up to $500, for engaging in constitutionally protected activity.
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