Around midnight on Friday, March 16, two students—Matthew Barad, MCAS ’19, and a graduate student who requested anonymity—were found by Boston College Police Department (BCPD) officers while writing ...
It’s been almost two months since Ohio State banned sidewalk chalking, and some students are raising concerns that the new policy is curtailing their rights to free speech. The ban was introduced and ...
Ohio State has officially banned chalking on campus. The university released a statement on Thursday saying that students could be disciplined if they were found chalking on university grounds and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Sidewalk chalk has become a point of contention between students and administration at Ohio State University. The university amended its signage standards to ban chalking. The ...
A divided Ninth Circuit panel, in a case of first impression, rules on a controversial police practice. Criminal parkers are not going to be happy. More evidence that you can file a class action over ...
The Walla Walla man facing more than $11,000 in fines from the city's ordinance that regulates chalk use, is contesting all ...
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - A class action lawsuit against the city of Saginaw over tire chalking to enforce parking limits can move forward thanks to a recent decision by an appeals court. Chalking is ...
More than a dozen people gathered near Courthouse Square in Scranton on Saturday, chalk in hand and ready to spread the colors of the LGBTQ+ flag, using the crosswalk as a canvas. Lindsy Smigel of ...
From Ballentine v. Tucker, decided today by the Ninth Circuit in an opinion by Judge J. Clifford Wallace joined by Chief Judge Mary Murguia and Judge Carlos Bea: Plaintiffs presented objective ...
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan city violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires to enforce parking limits, but it won’t be forced to refund thousands of tickets in the class-action case, a judge said.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has previously concluded that chalking tires to enforce parking regulations constitutes a "search" under the Fourth Amendment. Today, in Taylor v. City ...