Civil and Human Rights
RADIO (Bloomberg): Cross Border Shooting Reaches Supreme Court
CAC Chief Counsel Brianne Gorod joined Bloomberg Law hosts June Grasso and Greg Stohr to discuss the Supreme Court case Hernández v. Mesa, involving the fatal shooting of a Mexican teenager by a U.S. Border Patrol agent, in which the Court recently heard oral arguments Tuesday morning.
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City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson
In Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Supreme Court is considering whether city ordinances that punish the status of being homeless impose “cruel and unusual punishment” in violation of the Eighth Amendment.