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Commentary from Polk County, Florida attorney Kemp Brinson

Tag: lakeland city commission

Charges Against Atheists’ Leader a Distraction

The State Attorney’s Office is proceeding with its prosecution of EllenBeth Wachs, legal affairs coordinator for the Atheists of Florida, Inc., a co-plaintiff in its lawsuit against the City of Lakeland concerning pre-commission meeting invocations. The charges are based on Fla. Stat. sec. 454.23, which states:

Analysis of Court Order in Atheists of Florida v. City of Lakeland

As posted last week, a federal judge ruled against the City of Lakeland in part on its motion to dismiss the Complaint filed by the Atheists of Florida, Inc. and EllenBeth Wachs concerning the City’s invocation practices prior to city commission meetings. My prior posts on this case contain substantial background information. There is very [...]

Judge Allows Atheists’ Case Against City to Move Forward

A federal judge issued an order today allowing the Atheist’s of Florida’s lawsuit against the City of Lakeland over pre-meeting invocations to proceed forward. The City had moved to dismiss the case on several grounds. The judge dismissed two of the four claims in the lawsuit but declined to dismiss the most important claims in [...]

City of Lakeland Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit Filed By Atheists of Florida

The City of Lakeland has filed a Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit filed against the City and Mayor Gow Fields. Read the document: Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss The argument is fairly straightforward and the motion is very well written. The City argues that the claims of the plaintiffs are moot because of the resolution passed [...]

Atheists of Florida Amend Lakeland Complaint to Address Changes to Invocation Policy

The Atheists of Florida have amended their complaint in their lawsuit against the  City of Lakeland seeking to have the invocations conducted by the Lakeland City Commission held unconstitutional. Download Documents: First Amended Complaint and Verification Exhibit A – letter number 1 Exhibit B – letter number 2 Exhibit C – new invocation policy My previous [...]