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Gamble v. Norwood, 2004-Ohio-4661 (C-040019) (Note: Horney is listed as an additional plaintiff here.) Norwood v. Burton, 164 Ohio App.3d 136, 2005-Ohio-5720 (C-050065, C-050070) Note: there are many other first-instance and appeals cases that were combined together into this Supreme Court case; these are just the most notable ones.
An advocate protests at a homeless camp adjacent to Heer Park as it is cleared up by the city in 2022. Despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that paves the way for communities to more aggressively ...
In Ohio, there are only 40 rental homes affordable and available for every 100 of the lowest-income renters, and someone working full time would need to earn $19.09 an hour to afford a modest two ...
Lewis appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court to intervene after an appellate court ruled that he had improperly filed suit with the city’s law director instead of the city council. [30] [31] In April 2020, the Ohio Supreme Court decided not to consider his appeal. [32] Akron mayor Dan Horrigan wrote an op-ed attacking Lewis. "For all the ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices confronted the nation's homelessness crisis on Monday as they wrestled with the legality of local laws used against people who camp on public streets and parks in a ...
Moore v. City of East Cleveland, 431 U.S. 494 (1977), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that an East Cleveland, Ohio zoning ordinance that prohibited Inez Moore, a black grandmother, from living with her grandchild was unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court’s decision is expected in or before June. In 2013, the Grants Pass city council decided to impose $295 fines for using blankets, pillows or cardboard boxes to sleep within the ...
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