Supreme Court Deals Blow to Prominent Black Lives Activist in Legal Battle with Louisiana Police Officer
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8% Center
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65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
22% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
36% Negative
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56% : "The outlet also opined that a ruling against Mckesson "could make it riskier to engage in public demonstrations, a hallmark of American democracy," which would appear indeed to be possible.45% : On the other hand, one could argue that making it riskier to engage in public demonstrations that result in someone "losing teeth and suffering head and brain injuries," as Ford in his lawsuit said he did, would be in the public interest.
38% : In this case, the Supreme Court denied an appeal from the legal team of Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, which included ACLU lawyers, to be sued by Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Police Officer John Ford, according to Reuters.
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