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United States Sixth Circuit


JOHNSON v. CITY OF CINCINNATI, 00-4477

The right to travel locally through public spaces and roadways is secured by substantive due process, and is protected by the U.S. Constitution. A city's drug-exclusion ordinance was unconstitutional both on its face, and as applied to plaintiffs.

Appellate Information

  • Argued 02/01/2002
  • Decided 09/26/2002
  • Published 09/26/2002

Judges

  • Before MARTIN, Chief Circuit Judge;  GILMAN, Circuit Judge;  EDMUNDS, District Judge.

Court

  • United States Sixth Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellees:
  • Bernard F. Wong (argued and briefed), Cincinnati, OH, Scott T. Greenwood (briefed), Greenwood & Associates, Cincinnati, OH, Raymond Vasvari (briefed), American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Foundation, Cleveland, OH, for Plaintiffs-Appellees., Richard Ganulin (argued and briefed), City Solicitor's Office, Cincinnati, OH, for Defendant-Appellant.
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