February 08, 2023 | Law.com
Eighth Circuit Affirms $50K Sanctions Award and Dismissal of Attorney's Suit Over Minnesota Disciplinary ProceedingsThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit recently affirmed the dismissal of a Minnesota attorney's suit against state and private defendants, including Minnesota's board for lawyer discipline, and affirmed the $50,000 award of Rule 11 sanctions against the plaintiff–attorney.
By John Baker and Kate Swenson
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November 14, 2022 | Law.com
Eighth Circuit: City Ordinance Did Not Violate First Amendment Rights of Persons Who Provided Free Sandwiches to Unhoused PersonsThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit upheld a City of St. Louis ordinance requiring a permit for the distribution of "potentially hazardous food" against a Free Speech challenge brought by persons who, as part of their charitable and religious practice, gave food to unhoused persons.
By John Baker and Kate Swenson
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August 18, 2021 | Law.com
Eighth Circuit: City Traffic Ordinance Not Unconstitutional on Its Face or As Applied to Rally ParticipantThe decision in 'Langford v. City of St. Louis, Missouri' hinges in large part on the distinction between conduct and speech.
By John Baker and Kate Swenson
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November 18, 2020 | Law.com
Eighth Circuit Declines To Postpone Election for Minnesota's Second Congressional District After Candidate's DeathEleven days before Election Day, an Eighth Circuit panel denied a motion for a stay of an injunction, declining to require the enforcement of a Minnesota statute that, due to a candidate's death, would have operated to delay until Feb. 9, 2021 the election for a congressional district.
By John Baker and Kate Swenson
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