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Study: Felony Convictions Impede Access to Stable Housing

The Crime Report

While nearly half of all Americans with felony convictions have never served jail time, a new study published in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology, by Rice sociology professor Brielle Bryan, shows that felony status alone can be enough to cause “housing instability” and may impact up to 12 million Americans, reports RICE News.

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Police Chief Pleads Guilty After Threatening Facebook Critic with False Arrest

The Crime Report

West Hazleton, Pennsylvania Police Chief Brian Buglio has pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights violation after making threats in March 2020 to a private citizen, telling the person that he would pursue false felony charges in retaliation for several social media posts that were directed at him and the police, reports the New York Times.

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“Third Circuit panel upholds constitutionality §922(g)(1)’s felon-in-possession gun prohibition after Bruen”

HowAppealing

Berman has this post at his “Sentencing Law and Policy” about a published, 50-page, per curiam opinion that a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. “Third Circuit panel upholds constitutionality §922(g)(1)’s felon-in-possession gun prohibition after Bruen “: Douglas A.

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Petitions of the week: Three Second Amendment petitions and a Wiretap Act claim against Facebook

SCOTUSBlog

The decision further indicated that longstanding firearms bans for felons were “presumptively lawful.” Lisa Folajtar is barred because of a felony conviction for willfully making a materially false statement on her tax returns. Heller held that the Second Amendment protects an individual’s right to possess firearms at home. Holloway v.

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Off-duty Virginia police officer sentenced to 87 months for January 6 riot

JURIST

Pennsylvania Congressman Scott Perry , former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarri and William Todd Wilson , regional leader of the Oath Keepers , have also been charged in relation to the riot. Moerschel is additionally charged with destruction of government property and aiding and abetting.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: October 16, 2021 to October 22, 2021

Broadcast Law Blog

Watch our Broadcast Law Blog on Monday for more on this warning and its impact on broadcasters. In last week’s update, we noted that the Copyright Office opened a study to examine the rights and protections of news publishers under copyright and related laws.

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Pennsylvania Enacts Legislation Overhauling Probation System, Allowing Court to Secure More Criminal Records

The Crime Report

The legislation drew criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union, which says the law doesn’t fix the problems that plague Pennsylvania’s probation system and will do little to reduce the number of people under supervision.

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