· 11/18/2014
John Doe v. Kamala Harris
Citations
- 772 F.3d 563
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that “the balance of equities 5 favors [plaintiffs], whose First Amendment rights are being chilled [and] [t]his is especially so 6 because the Act under scrutiny imposes criminal sanctions for failure to comply”
- finding similar California sex-offender registration statutes unnecessarily chilled 18 First Amendment speech
- Registered sex offenders who have completed their terms of probation and parole enjoy the \full protection of the First Amendment.\
- ‘We do not simply assume that these elements collapse into the merits of the First Amendment claim.” (internal quotation marks omitted)
- “We do not simply assume that these elements collapse into the merits of the First Amendment claim.”
- “A colorable First Amendment claim 16 is irreparable injury sufficient to merit the grant of relief”
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Judges: Schroeder, Bybee, Timlin
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