Politics & Government

Two Hazelwood Girl Scouts' Cookie Sales Case Headed to Court

On Monday, the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of America Organization, Abigail and Caitlin Mills' second attempt at suing the city to sell Girl Scout cookies from a stand in their front yard gained a little traction.

Does the Constitution guarantee the right of Girl Scouts to ? It appears a judges has decided it's the court's decision to make and not the .

Judge Richard Bresnahan denied the City of Hazelwood's motion to dismiss the case, which was filed last week. Hazelwood residents and Girl Scouts Caitlin and Abigail Mills that never .  

The Mills sisters with the Freedom Center of Missouri's help are challenging Hazelwood zoning ordinance which enforces whether the cookie operation creates traffic backups, noise and safety issues in a residential neighborhood.

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