SANTA ANA, California -05/08/2008 - Members of a group threatened with
citations if they continue feeding the homeless in a picnic area at
Doheny State Beach in Dana Point will file a lawsuit today, claiming
their constitutional religious and speech rights are being abridged.
The lawsuit will be filed in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana by
lawyers for the Orange County office of the American Civil Liberties
Union of Southern California, said the ACLU's Tessie Borden.
Members of Welcome INN -- Interfaith Needs Network -- served meals at
the state facility two days in a row in February. On the third day,
they were approached by park rangers who said they were engaging in an
unlawful assembly, Borden said.
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