Civil Rights – Homeless People – Service Center Relocation
ASWAN v. Commonwealth of Virginia The 4th Circuit upholds dismissal of a lawsuit filed by an unincorporated association of homeless people and their advocates who allege defendants, including Virginia Commonwealth University and the city of Richmond, violated 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 and Sec. 1985(3), and other civil rights statutes, when defendants moved a service center for homeless persons from the downtown Richmond area.
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Published: September 8, 2011
Time posted: 10:42 am
Tags: Civil Rights, Homeless People, Service Center Relocation







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