Exactly What Is Happening to Denver’s Urban Camping Ban?
A lot is up in the air right now with Denver’s urban camping ban.
A lot is up in the air right now with Denver’s urban camping ban.
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The ruling issued by Judge Johnny Barajas today, December 27, deems the camping ban unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment. It could have wide-reaching implications.
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