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TEMPLE BNAI SHOLOM v CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Click to find out why . . .



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CaseNo: TBSVCOH201889, Plaintiff: TEMPLE BNAI SHOLOM, State: AL Alabama, UniqueCaseRef: LCD>TBSVCOH201889, Temple, Alabama, Huntsville, Constitution, Historic Preservation, City, United States, Religious Land, Housing, District, Freedom, Religion, Equal Protection, Laws, Religious Purposes, Development Department, Religious Exercise, Violation, Housing Code, Historic Preservation Commission, Paragraphs, Amendment, Reference, Discriminating, Facilities, Institutions, Free Exercise , ContentID: 120250234

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1   AMENDED COMPLAINT
[ see first page and extracted highlights below  ] ItemID: 124113
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1 . AMENDED COMPLAINT

EXTRACTED KEY WORDS
TEMPLE
DEFENDANTS
ALABAMA
HUNTSVILLE
CONSTITUTION
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CITY
UNITED STATES
RELIGIOUS LAND
HOUSING
DISTRICT
FREEDOM
RELIGION
EQUAL PROTECTION
LAWS
RELIGIOUS PURPOSES
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
RELIGIOUS EXERCISE
VIOLATION
HOUSING CODE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
PARAGRAPHS
ATTORNEYS
AMENDMENT
REFERENCE
DISCRIMINATING
FACILITIES
INSTITUTIONS
FREE EXERCISE
                IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
                FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
                        NORTHEASTERN DIVISION

TEMPLE B'NAI SHOLOM, and          )
RABBI JEFFREY L. BALLON,          )
      Plaintiffs,                 ))
v.                                )
                                  )
CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, HULAN         )
SMITH, in his capacity as         )
chief administrator of the        )
City of Huntsville's              )  CIVIL ACTION NO. CV-01-S-1412-NE
Inspection Department,            )
JERRY GALLOWAY, in his            )
capacity as chief                 )
administrator of the City         )
of Huntsville's Community         )
Development Department, and       )
the HUNTSVILLE HISTORIC           )
PRESERVATION COMMISSION,          ))
      Defendants.                 )


                            AMENDED COMPLAINT

      Plaintiffs, Temple B'nai Sholom (the "Temple") and Rabbi

Jeffrey L. Ballon, by and through their attorneys, state as follows

for their Complaint:

                            NATURE OF ACTION

      1.    This suit seeks relief from the clear and purposeful

deprivation of Plaintiffs' rights to freedom of speech, religion,

assembly, due process and equal protection of the laws by

Defendants, acting under the color of the law.  In this action,

Plaintiffs allege that the application of zoning, housing, and


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SNIPPETS:
  • FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
  • Plaintiffs, Temple B'nai Sholom and Rabbi
  • due process and equal protection of the laws by
  • Defendants, acting under the color of the law.
  • historic preservation laws of the City of Huntsville violate the
  • United States and Alabama constitutions as well as applicable
  • Citing these zoning and housing laws,
  • the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
  • property for religious purposes; discriminate against
  • Plaintiffs through that prohibition, in violation of Plaintiffs'
  • Plaintiffs also seek costs and attorneys' fees.
  • Huntsville, Alabama, was founded in July 1876.
  • in its primary purposes of religious exercise and education.
  • Defendant City of Huntsville is a municipal
  • the City of Huntsville's Community Development Department.
  • Defendant Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission
  • holding them at Redstone Arsenal's facilities.
  • Ordinance No. 90-174, Standard Housing Code, which
  • violation of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons
  • Violation of the United States Constitution Free Exercise of Religion:
  • Paragraphs 1 through 46 are incorporated by reference as
  • discriminating against Plaintiffs because of their religious
  • Violation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 Religious Freedom:
  • secured by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution,
  • Plaintiffs' religious assemblies, institutions, and structures
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