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and directed to effectuate the provisions of section 601....6 In an amendment to the Higher Education Act
CopyCited 12 times | Published | Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit | 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 20950, 2000 WL 1175035
...In its amended complaint, White's Place requested declaratory relief on the grounds
that Jacksonville's ordinance prohibiting opposition to a police officer is over broad and void for vagueness.1
1
The incident that prompted the challenge to § 601.06 involved a demonstration in front of the club
by employees protesting an adverse state court ruling affecting the ability of the employees to dance nude.
An officer responded to the scene and there is a factual dispute as to what transpired between the officer
and the protesters. No one was arrested. The facts are irrelevant to our analysis, except insofar as we
note that the dispute involved a demonstration on a public street and did not involve activity inside the
See Jacksonville, Fl.Code § 601.06. Section 601.06 provides that it is a misdemeanor "for any person to resist
or oppose a police officer ......
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Centel access even on a temporary basis. 14. Section 601(6) of the Cable Act (47 U.S.C.A. § 521(6)) specifically
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...entertainment ordinance. In its amended complaint, White’s Place requested
declaratory relief on the grounds that Jacksonville’s ordinance prohibiting
opposition to a police officer is over broad and void for vagueness.1 See
Jacksonville, Fl. Code § 601.06. Section 601.06 provides that it is a misdemeanor
“for any person to resist or oppose a police officer . . .in the discharge of his duties
1
The incident that prompted the challenge to § 601.06 involved a demonstration in front of the
club by employees protesting an adverse state court ruling affecting the ability of the employees to
dance nude....
CopyAgo (Fla. Att'y Gen. 1975).
Published | Florida Attorney General Reports
provisions of s. 601.154, supra, here in question. Section
601.06, as amended by the Uniform Travel Expense Law
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not-for-profit enterprise or local government. See id. § 601(6). But an agency need not make an initial or final