The lawsuit, filed Wednesday by the Center for Constitutional Rights, argues that the law is “so vague, overly broad, and sweeping in scope that people in the state cannot be sure of where in the vicinity of Louisiana’s vast 125,000-mile network of pipelines they can legally be present, who decides where they can be present, or what conduct is prohibited.”
“Its actual aim,” the suit continues, “is to chill, and harshly punish, speech and expression in opposition to pipeline projects.”
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Speaking of shitty laws signed by John Bel Edwards
The pipeline protest criminalization law is going to court now.
Labels:
Bayou Bridge,
John Bel Edwards,
Louisiana,
oil
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