this just in piece on the lawsuit brought against the city of Augusta over certain elements of its mass gathering ordinance. The Coalition Against the War, which is filing the suit, paid a $1,156 permit fee after Robert Gregoire, deputy police chief, determined that eight officers would be necessary for crowd and traffic control during an April 19 antiwar march. The coalition claims that the ordinance violates the groups\u27s First-Amendment right to peaceably assemble and its Fourth-Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizures
A lawsuit filed November 19 in Cumberland County Superior Court seeks unspecified damages from nine ...
The facts of Pleasant Grove City v. Summum are well known by now: Summum, a small religious group, a...
The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit chall...
this just in piece on the lawsuit brought against the city of Augusta over certain elements of its ...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) has intervened on behalf o...
In fall 2015, a unique class-action lawsuit was filed against the City of New York for unconstitutio...
After the eight-minute and forty-six second video of George Floyd’s murder went viral, cities across...
Augusta police arrested one demonstrator while others briefly blocked a street next to the governor\...
This Article examines the civil costs and liabilities that apply to individuals who organize, partic...
The City Council of Philadelphia enacted an ordinance requiring as many officers or firemen as the D...
Police crowd control techniques have come under increased scrutiny after viral videos of unprovoked ...
The recent decision by the federal district court in the case of Committee for Industrial Organizati...
Acting on a tip, police officers stake out an employment office. About 8:30 P.M., two figures appear...
Political Crapshoot piece on the Billion Dollar March, a public demonstration by more than 250 Main...
Thirty years ago, in Graham v. Connor, the Supreme Court determined that excessive-force claims agai...
A lawsuit filed November 19 in Cumberland County Superior Court seeks unspecified damages from nine ...
The facts of Pleasant Grove City v. Summum are well known by now: Summum, a small religious group, a...
The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit chall...
this just in piece on the lawsuit brought against the city of Augusta over certain elements of its ...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) has intervened on behalf o...
In fall 2015, a unique class-action lawsuit was filed against the City of New York for unconstitutio...
After the eight-minute and forty-six second video of George Floyd’s murder went viral, cities across...
Augusta police arrested one demonstrator while others briefly blocked a street next to the governor\...
This Article examines the civil costs and liabilities that apply to individuals who organize, partic...
The City Council of Philadelphia enacted an ordinance requiring as many officers or firemen as the D...
Police crowd control techniques have come under increased scrutiny after viral videos of unprovoked ...
The recent decision by the federal district court in the case of Committee for Industrial Organizati...
Acting on a tip, police officers stake out an employment office. About 8:30 P.M., two figures appear...
Political Crapshoot piece on the Billion Dollar March, a public demonstration by more than 250 Main...
Thirty years ago, in Graham v. Connor, the Supreme Court determined that excessive-force claims agai...
A lawsuit filed November 19 in Cumberland County Superior Court seeks unspecified damages from nine ...
The facts of Pleasant Grove City v. Summum are well known by now: Summum, a small religious group, a...
The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit chall...