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Supreme Court Upholds Homeless Ordinance Imposing Criminal Penalties

Constitutional Law Reporter

In City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Supreme Court upheld a city ordinance that imposes criminal penalties on homeless sleeping outside. Constitution. Facts of the Case Grants Pass, an Oregon city of approximately 38,000 people, has 600 residents who experience homelessness on a given day.

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SCOTUS Rules FBI Must Face Lawsuit Over No-Fly List

Constitutional Law Reporter

In his complaint, Mr. Fikre alleged that he traveled from his home in Portland, Oregon to Sudan in 2009 to pursue business opportunities there. The post SCOTUS Rules FBI Must Face Lawsuit Over No-Fly List appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter. Facts of the Case Respondent Yonas Fikre, a U.S. At a visit to the U.S.

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August 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The intermediate appellate court held that the defendant was not entitled to present the defense because he had “reasonable legal alternatives” to trespass and obstruction even if those alternatives were not effective. Oregon requested short-term measures to protect listed fish while the federal defendants comply with legal obligations.

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What to Expect in a Post-Roe World

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States like Colorado, New Jersey, Oregon and Delaware actually protected abortion without any limit on the stage of a pregnancy — guaranteeing the right up to just before time of birth. Our post-Roe world will not be written by Congress with the proposed federalization of Roe or another 50 years of conflicting court decisions.

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