Oral Arguments to take place in Miami-Dade Residency Restriction Case today

This morning the 11th Circuit will hold oral arguments in our case challenging Miami-Dade County’s sex offender residence restriction.

Daniel Tilley, from the ACLU will be doing the argument on behalf of the individuals who are legislated into homelessness by the Miami-Dade Ordinance named after Lauren Book.

The case is: 19-10254 John Doe #6, et al., Appellants v. Miami-Dade County

Please direct lots of good thoughts and prayers to the lawyers and Mr. Tilley this morning as another battle in this long-standing challenge is being fought.

 


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19 thoughts on “Oral Arguments to take place in Miami-Dade Residency Restriction Case today

  • June 10, 2020

    Sending positive thoughts their way. Doing God’s work!

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  • June 9, 2020

    Please FAC, update us on the questions the judges ask and how things went today. Thanks!

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    • June 9, 2020

      We will cover it in our weekly update but don’t want to speculate while the case is still open and these comments are public.

      Reply

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