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Arizona
Oct 2023
Fund for Empowerment v. Phoenix, City of

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Racial Justice

Fund for Empowerment v. Phoenix, City of

Fund for Empowerment is a challenge to the City of Phoenix’s practice of conducting sweeps of encampments without notice, issuing citations to unsheltered people for camping and sleeping on public property when they have no place else to go, and confiscating and destroying their property without notice or process.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2023
McElrath v. Georgia

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McElrath v. Georgia

Does the Double Jeopardy Clause bar an appellate court from reviewing and setting aside a jury’s verdicts of acquittal on the ground that the verdict is inconsistent with the jury’s verdict on other charges?
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 2023
Pulsifer v. United States

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Pulsifer v. United States

This case involves the interpretation of a federal law that allows defendants to avoid mandatory minimum sentences for certain nonviolent drug crimes, allowing judges to impose sentences tailored to their individual circumstances.
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Texas
Jul 2021
Sanchez et al v. Dallas County Sheriff et al

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Prisoners' Rights

Sanchez et al v. Dallas County Sheriff et al

Decarceration has always been an emergency, a life and death proposition, but COVID-19 makes this effort intensely urgent. The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµhas been working with our partners to litigate for the rights of those who are incarcerated and cannot protect themselves because of the policies of the institutions in which they are jailed.
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Bread for the City v. District of Columbia
Washington, D.C.
Jul 2023

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Disability Rights

Bread for the City v. District of Columbia

A federal lawsuit challenges the District of Columbia’s practice of sending police officers rather than mental health providers to respond to mental health emergencies.
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Washington, D.C.
Jul 2023
Bread for the City v. District of Columbia

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Disability Rights

Bread for the City v. District of Columbia

A federal lawsuit challenges the District of Columbia’s practice of sending police officers rather than mental health providers to respond to mental health emergencies.
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State of Florida v. Luther Douglas & State of Florida v. Donald Banks
Florida
Apr 2023

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State of Florida v. Luther Douglas & State of Florida v. Donald Banks

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Florida
Apr 2023
State of Florida v. Luther Douglas & State of Florida v. Donald Banks

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State of Florida v. Luther Douglas & State of Florida v. Donald Banks

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Tyler v. Hennepin County
U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2023

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Tyler v. Hennepin County

This case concerns whether taking and selling a home to satisfy a debt to the government, and keeping the surplus value as a windfall, violates the Fifth Amendment's takings clause.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2023
Tyler v. Hennepin County

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Tyler v. Hennepin County

This case concerns whether taking and selling a home to satisfy a debt to the government, and keeping the surplus value as a windfall, violates the Fifth Amendment's takings clause.
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Jury box
U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2023

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Khorrami v. Arizona

This case concerns whether a person charged with a felony is guaranteed the right to a 12-person jury trial under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2023
Jury box

Criminal Law Reform

Khorrami v. Arizona

This case concerns whether a person charged with a felony is guaranteed the right to a 12-person jury trial under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments.
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A guard tower over the fence at a correctional health care facility.
U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2023

Criminal Law Reform

Capital Punishment

Cruz v. Arizona

This case concerns whether a state prisoner can be barred from challenging a state court’s decision denying his right to inform the jury about relevant sentencing information, where the state court applied a novel rule to bar his ability to present the issue on post-conviction review.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2023
A guard tower over the fence at a correctional health care facility.

Criminal Law Reform

Capital Punishment

Cruz v. Arizona

This case concerns whether a state prisoner can be barred from challenging a state court’s decision denying his right to inform the jury about relevant sentencing information, where the state court applied a novel rule to bar his ability to present the issue on post-conviction review.
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