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Gothmog

(145,231 posts)
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 06:18 PM Jul 2020

Federal judge rules Texas GOP convention can proceed at George R. Brown in downtown Houston

Source: Houston Chronicle

A Houston federal judge on Friday ruled that Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston First, the city’s convention agency, must allow the Texas Republican Party to proceed with an in-person convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center.

Judge Lynn Hughes of the Southern District of Texas found that the city had infringed upon the Texas GOP’s constitutional rights by canceling the convention, which initially was set to run from Thursday through Saturday before Turner ordered Houston First to nix it.

Hughes gave the party the option of using the convention center this weekend and next, according to Jared Woodfill, an attorney for Houston conservative activist Steve Hotze, who initially filed the lawsuit with a handful of other plaintiffs.

The party began its convention online Thursday but encountered technical difficulties, forcing officials to postpone the event. The party joined Hotze’s lawsuit Friday.

The Texas GOP’s executive committee now will decide whether to reverse course and hold the convention in person, after recently voting to hold it virtually. The committee first voted by a two-to-one margin to continue with the in-person event, before voting to hold it online after a series of legal defeats in state district court and the Texas Supreme Court.

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Federal judge rules Texas GOP convention can proceed at George R. Brown in downtown Houston (Original Post) Gothmog Jul 2020 OP
Federal judge rules @TexasGOP can hold in-person convention in Houston, lawyers say Gothmog Jul 2020 #1
In a middle of Houston going through hell with the Pandemic . . Iliyah Jul 2020 #2
That will be a lot of republicans in one building yelling, screaming ArizonaLib Jul 2020 #3
Good. Let them kill themselves if they're that stupid. onetexan Jul 2020 #7
Fewer wingers to vote? Maxheader Jul 2020 #17
I hope the judge himself is planning on attending. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2020 #4
Meanwhile, @SylvesterTurner says Houston will appeal: Gothmog Jul 2020 #5
+1 Cha Jul 2020 #16
Fine. Let them hold their convention in person. Lonestarblue Jul 2020 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author NYC Liberal Jul 2020 #12
No waivers... not legally enforcable. keithbvadu2 Jul 2020 #8
What a mess RussBLib Jul 2020 #9
They've been that stupid for decades. nt Progressive Jones Jul 2020 #11
Who owns the facility? Is it owned by the City of Houston? Progressive Jones Jul 2020 #10
A federal court? Grins Jul 2020 #13
It's their funeral, really greenjar_01 Jul 2020 #14
Order stayed Gothmog Jul 2020 #15

Gothmog

(145,231 posts)
1. Federal judge rules @TexasGOP can hold in-person convention in Houston, lawyers say
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 06:19 PM
Jul 2020



A Houston federal judge ruled Friday that the Republican Party of Texas may proceed with its in-person convention, according to lawyers involved in the litigation, a striking last-minute development as party officials have struggled to get a virtual gathering underway.

Jared Woodfill, an attorney for Houston activist Steve Hotze, who helped file the lawsuit, said Judge Lynn Hughes ruled that the party can hold an in-person convention both this weekend and next weekend — and “that the City of Houston may not interfere with it.”

According to Woodfill, Hughes concluded that the state party, which joined the lawsuit Friday, “made a good-faith effort to have a virtual convention" and that Houston put the party "in an untenable position to do it [virtually] in a very short period of time.”

Earlier this week, the party’s State Republican Executive Committee voted to move the convention online after losing separate legal battles to proceed with an in-person gathering, which was set to take place Thursday through Saturday at Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center before Houston officials canceled it.

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
2. In a middle of Houston going through hell with the Pandemic . .
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 06:25 PM
Jul 2020

Republicans are the party of death.

ArizonaLib

(1,242 posts)
3. That will be a lot of republicans in one building yelling, screaming
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 06:27 PM
Jul 2020

few if any masks - I hope it is worth any risk of transmitting the virus. Remember when Sara Palin and Chuck Grassley didn't want to kill grandma? I wonder what changed.

Maxheader

(4,373 posts)
17. Fewer wingers to vote?
Sat Jul 18, 2020, 06:10 AM
Jul 2020

And I don't feel as bad saying that today as yesterday....

We got nothin but misery from the 23%ers over the years.

Lonestarblue

(9,988 posts)
6. Fine. Let them hold their convention in person.
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 07:44 PM
Jul 2020

But the city should not force anyone to work at the convention. Let the Republicans figure it out themselves. No masks, no social distancing, lots of hot air flowing from one person to the next. What could go wrong! We could use fewer Republicans in Texas. We could especially use fewer Republican judges. They are lackeys for the Party.

Response to Lonestarblue (Reply #6)

keithbvadu2

(36,802 posts)
8. No waivers... not legally enforcable.
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 08:47 PM
Jul 2020

The GOP has now verified through the courts that you have a Constitutional right to attend the convention in person.

The GOP cannot keep you out for a waiver.

Fight for your rights, attendees.

RussBLib

(9,008 posts)
9. What a mess
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 10:12 PM
Jul 2020

This: "The party began its convention online Thursday but encountered technical difficulties, forcing officials to postpone the event."

Hahahahahaha. The entire party is becoming stupid like Trump.

Progressive Jones

(6,011 posts)
10. Who owns the facility? Is it owned by the City of Houston?
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 10:53 PM
Jul 2020

The final decision should fall on the owners of the building?

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