#21: GRETA & VALDIN
made me laugh out loud several times. set in NZ, lots of plot, interpersonal shenanigans, very queer but the rejection of queerness is not really used as a point of tension, which was refreshing. thanks for the rec @ecruikshank!!
ICAP's cert petition in J.W. v. Paley is @SCOTUSblog's petition of the week!
We argue that the Fourth Amendment's objective reasonableness test should apply to claims that a school official has used excessive force against a student.
Read more here: https://t.co/iAVwhI76ti
TODAY: RBB filed emergency litigation on behalf of Rashid Johnson, who has been on hunger strike for 41 days in protest of Virginia's use of solitary confinement.
ICAP is proud to represent Roxanne Torres, who is still seeking justice after police officers shot her twice in the back as she was driving away. Read our brief opposing summary judgment here: https://t.co/rnXRflpuY3
🚨 Clinical Teaching Fellowship @UCLA_Law — apply now to our Binder Fellowship. It offered me a terrific launchpad into an academic career I love. Please circulate widely.
2/3 During Mr. Rohrer’s arrest under an unconstitutional anti-panhandling ordinance, he was tackled and his service dog was tased, and he has since suffered a barrage of disparaging and harassing Facebook comments from the city about the incident.
1/3 We are proud to represent Joshua Rohrer, a disabled and formerly homeless veteran, in his federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Gastonia, NC, and several of its police officers.