Alabama law prohibits people from “loitering, remaining or wandering in public to beg,” with a maximum penalty of 30 days in jail and a $200 fine.
“The court has recognized only a few categories of unprotected speech,” said Micah West, senior staff attorney with the Southern Poverty Law Center, who argued the case Wednesday for the plaintiffs.
For the small businesses supporting school transportation, the Corporate Transparency Act may be more than a speed bump in ...
The Eighth Amendment is meant to protect prisoners against abuse. BI has found that Supreme Court decisions and federal laws ...
The lawsuit was filed by the same firm that represented a Colorado Christian graphic artist who won their freedom of speech ...
Fani Willis is challenging Donald Trump’s claim that presidential immunity should prevent him from going to trial in Fulton ...
Senate Democrats have confirmed 233 judicial nominees during Biden’s presidency and are working to confirm two more before ...
The panel overruled the trial judge, who had allowed Fani T. Willis to keep the case despite a romantic relationship that ...
A Georgia appellate court Thursday disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and removed her from prosecuting ...
The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must be removed from the 2020 election ...
The order by the Georgia Court of Appeals states Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee "erred" with a previous ruling allowing Willis to remain on the case if special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigned. The ...