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· 1/24/2017

Nelson v. District of Columbia

Citations

  • 689 F. App'x 642

How courts have described this case

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  • stating that officers, agents, and employees of a single corporate entity are legally incapable of conspiring together
  • “Both state and federal courts in New York have recognized that begging or panhandling, as Plaintiff was doing in the present case, is constitutionally protected speech.” (citations omitted

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Judges: Brown, Edwards, Sentelle

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