The American Civil Liberties Union has threatened to take legal action if the city of Annapolis does not change its policy of banning people from public housing communities by month's end.
In a letter sent to the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis this month, the ACLU and Washington law firm Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe said that policy "violates clearly established Maryland law, which provides that ... a public housing's tenant's invited guests ... [cannot] be guilty of criminal trespass." Full Story
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1.29.2009
Banned From Public Housing In Annapolis, MD
Posted by Housing Research.org at 2:07 PM