United States Ninth Circuit
ISKON v. City of Los Angeles, 12-56621
In this action challenging section 23.27(c) of the Los Angeles Administrative code which bans continuous or repetitive solicitation for the immediate receipt of funds at Los Angeles International Airport, summary judgment entered in favor of defendant is affirmed, where: 1) major international airports have a legitimate interest in controlling pedestrian congestion and reducing the risk of fraud and duress attendant to repetitive, in-person solicitation for the immediate receipt of funds; and 2) section 23.27(c) is limited in nature and leaves open alternative channels for plaintiffs to raise money.
Appellate Information
- Decided 08/20/2014
- Published 08/20/2014
Judges
- Noonan
Court
- United States Ninth Circuit