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  2. A pastor and a small Ohio city tussle over the legality of ...

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    A Christian church in Ohio filed a federal lawsuit this week after its pastor was charged with violating city ordinances when he opened up the sanctuary around the clock for homeless people and ...

  3. Ohio pastor charged for housing the homeless in his church ...

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    An Ohio pastor who was charged with zoning violations for housing people experiencing homelessness has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Bryan and its officials.

  4. Could helping the homeless get you criminal charges? More ...

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    In 2023, the U.S. homeless population swelled to nearly 600,000, ... This month in Ohio, a pastor filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Bryan in the state's northwest corner, ...

  5. Homelessness in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Homelessness in Ohio has been declining, as Ohio ranks as one of the U.S. states with lower rates of homelessness and has a strong support system in place for the homeless population. [1] Although unchanged in recent years, the 2022 homeless population in Ohio saw a 5.4% decrease from 2007. [ 1 ]

  6. Novak v. City of Parma - Wikipedia

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    Novak v. City of Parma, No. 21-3290, is a 2022 decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granting qualified immunity to the city of Parma, Ohio, and its officials for prosecuting Anthony Novak over a Facebook page that parodied the Parma Police Department's page.

  7. Pitts v. Black - Wikipedia

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    Park bench in Manhattan, NY, 2008. Pitts v. Black was a 1984 legal case in the U.S. District Court S.D.N.Y establishing eligible American voters residing in non-conventional accommodations cannot be refused to register to vote. [1]

  8. 'Measure of a just society': Cincinnati settles 2018 tent ...

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    Cincinnati settled a lawsuit related to how it handled the 2018 homeless encampments. Police will no longer be the first reponder to complaints. 'Measure of a just society': Cincinnati settles ...

  9. Homeless Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Homeless Bill of Rights (also Homeless Person's Bill of Rights and Acts of Living bill) refers to legislation protecting the civil and human rights of homeless people. These laws affirm that homeless people have equal rights to medical care , free speech, free movement, voting, opportunities for employment, and privacy. [ 1 ]