BAH v. CITY OF ATLANTA

No. 96-8095.

103 F.3d 964 (1997)

Mohamed I. BAH, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. CITY OF ATLANTA, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

January 22, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lisa S. Morchower, Asst. City Attorney, M. Hakim Hilliard, Associate City Attorney, Atlanta, GA, for Defendant-Appellant.

George Brian Spears, Atlanta, GA, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

Before ANDERSON and CARNES, Circuit Judges, and CUDAHY, Senior Circuit Judge.


PER CURIAM:

Mohamed I. Bah brought this action against the City of Atlanta, alleging that the City's ordinance establishing a dress code for drivers of vehicles for hire is unconstitutional. The City appeals from the district court's grant of a preliminary injunction enjoining enforcement of the dress code.

I. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

In 1993, the City's Bureau of Vehicles for Hire created a task force to revise the Vehicles for Hire chapter...

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