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[ clip Dallas protesters challenge constitutionality of Texas’ anti-riot law in suit, saying they were falsely arrested ]
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Texas Penal Code § 42.02, Riot (Anti-rioting statute). (Link Type: Texas Law) |
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Texas Penal Code § 42.03, Obstructing highway or other passageway. (Link Type: Texas Law) |
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18 U.S.C. § 2101, Riots. (Link Type: Federal Law) |
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Ferguson v. State, Opinion (No. 56402, Interprets Texas Penal Code § 42.02 to require anyone convicted of participating in a riot to know that criminal activity was taking place). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
United States v. Robert Rundo, et al., Order granting defendants motion to dismiss indictment (No. CR 18-00759-CJC , finding the federal anti-riot law “unconstitutionally overbroad”). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Yolanda Dobbins, et al. v. City of Dallas, et al., Original complaint (No. 3:20-cv-01727-K, arguing Texas anti-rioting law was used to unlawfully arrest peaceful protesters). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) |