Johnson et al v. Housing Authority Birmingham District et al
Irene Johnson, Raymond Fuller, Catherine Headen, Linda Green and Rose Crowder |
Housing Authority Birmingham District, City of Birmingham and Southside Redevelopment Group |
2:2017cv01474 |
August 30, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Southern Office |
Jefferson |
Abdul K Kallon |
Housing/Accommodations |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 42 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER re 1 Complaint; The Plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief and damages against the Housing Authority of Birmingham District, the City of Birmingham, and Southside Development Company, LLC; As stated within, the plaintiffs' first eight claims related to the redevelopment are not yet ripe for review; As to their last two claims for retaliation, the plaintiffs have not stated a viable claim because their allegations are not sufficient to show a causa l connection between any protected activity and the retaliatory acts or to show conduct that rises to the level of an adverse act; Accordingly, the court GRANTS the defendants' motions to dismiss, 25 28 and 29 , and DENIES the plaintiffs 39; motion for injunctive relief, 2 , as MOOT; HABD's motion for leave, 27 , is GRANTED, and the plaintiff's motion strike, 34 , is DENIED; The plaintiffs' claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Abdul K Kallon on 1/30/2018. (KBB) |
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