The Supreme Court decided on Monday not to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to hold the organizer of a Black Lives Matter protest liable for injuries sustained by a police officer who was attacked by a demonstrator. The decision leaves in place an appeals court ruling that effectively renders organizers liable for any illegal act committed by protest attendees in three states: Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
In June of last year, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which oversees the three states, ruled in Doe v. Mckesson that protest organizer...
In June of last year, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which oversees the three states, ruled in Doe v. Mckesson that protest organizer...
- 4/15/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
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