Activist Lawsuit Claims Lawrence, Kansas Homeless Camp First Amendment Violation

Here's the argument against police and the crusade to ruin the nicer places in this college town.

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The suit alleges the complainants’ constitutional rights were infringed upon last winter when Phillip Michael Eravi, owner of the Lawrence Accountability YouTube Channel, was banned from the homeless encampment and Chansi Long, then a reporter for The Lawrence Times, was temporarily banned as they sought to report on the lack of heat sources at the encampment amid bitterly cold winter temperatures.

Barring the two from the camp violated their First Amendment rights “to speak, the right to listen, the right to photograph and record, and the right to associate and assemble with other residents of the City of Lawrence.”

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