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In a unanimous 9–0 decision, the Court ruled that the city violated a Christian group's free speech rights when it denied their request to raise a Christian flag over City Hall. [1] [2] This decision received praise from religious liberty organizations as well as the Biden Administration and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). [3] [4]
President Joe Biden put a bow on the end of night one in Chicago at the Democratic National Convention.He spoke to the crowd gathered in the United Center for just under an hour. The convention ...
Homeless-rights activists hold a rally outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on April 22, 2024 in Washington, D.C., as the Supreme Court heard oral argument in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v.
The ruling does not require that cities do so, however, and hopefully local governments will be far more compassionate than the Supreme Court. Grants Pass, Oregon has a population of about 39,000 ...
7 3 0 2 12 Associate Justice: Neil Gorsuch: Donald Trump: April 7, 2017 78.3% 47/60 6 10 0 5 21 Associate Justice: Brett Kavanaugh: Donald Trump: October 6, 2018 95% 57/60 6 7 0 3 16 Associate Justice: Amy Coney Barrett: Donald Trump: October 26, 2020 91.7% 55/60 6 7 0 2 15 Associate Justice: Ketanji Brown Jackson: Joe Biden: April 7, 2022 68.3 ...
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, 603 U.S. 520 (2024), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that local government ordinances with civil and criminal penalties for camping on public land do not constitute cruel and unusual punishment of homeless people. [1]
Joe Biden laced into Trump and directly acknowledged the concerns of protesters against the war in Gazawho demonstrated a few blocks from the convention hall. Joe Biden's exit, talk of the glass ...
Martin v. Boise (full case name Robert Martin, Lawrence Lee Smith, Robert Anderson, Janet F. Bell, Pamela S. Hawkes, and Basil E. Humphrey v.City of Boise) was a 2018 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit regarding anti-camping ordinances targeting homeless people, effectively overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2024.