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Former Los Angeles Rams receiver Demarcus Robinson has pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor DUI charge stemming from his ...
The editorial board is right that the Ninth Circuit’s extension of the logic of Robinson v. California (1962) “is causing enormous real-world harm” (“A Judge-Made Right to Vagrancy ...
Ardoin without presuming the good faith of the legislature, attempting to disentangle the legislature's racial and political considerations, or requiring an alternative map that satisfied both Section ...
The attorneys for Grants Pass, in their brief to the court, urge the justices to go even further by effectively overruling Robinson v. California.
Johnson cited as precedent a 1962 U.S. Supreme Court ruling (Robinson v. California) that deemed a California statute criminalizing addiction to narcotics qualified as "cruel and unusual punishment." ...
Second, I wrote how the Court constrained Robinson v. California, an inherently un-originalist precedent, by declining to extend it.
This case asks how the Court should apply its decision in Robinson v. California (1962), which struck down a California law making it a crime to “be addicted to the use of narcotics.” ...
The Ninth Circuit applied Robinson v. California to say that the government cannot punish someone for being unhoused. In Martin v. City of Boise, in 2018, the court found that it was cruel and ...
The attorneys for Grants Pass, in their brief to the court, urge the justices to go even further by effectively overruling Robinson v. California.
The attorneys for Grants Pass, in their brief to the court, urge the justices to go even further by effectively overruling Robinson v. California.
The Ninth Circuit applied Robinson v. California to say that the government cannot punish someone for being unhoused. In Martin v. City of Boise, in 2018, the court found that it was cruel and ...
The Ninth Circuit applied Robinson v. California to say that the government cannot punish someone for being unhoused. In Martin v. City of Boise, in 2018, the court found that it was cruel and ...