The city of Glenwood Springs has no intention of discontinuing chalking tires to track how long a vehicle has remained parked in a particular spot. On April 22, the United States Court of Appeals for ...
Chalking up another win for the Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled Monday that cities can’t chalk tires to enforce parking regulations. Marking tires with chalk has been an easy way for local ...
A divided Ninth Circuit panel, in a case of first impression, rules on a controversial police practice. Criminal parkers are not going to be happy. More evidence that you can file a class action over ...
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - A class action lawsuit against the city of Saginaw over tire chalking to enforce parking limits can move forward thanks to a recent decision by an appeals court. Chalking is ...
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) - No changes are expected to the way Wilmington and neighboring municipalities enforce parking — at least for now. Earlier this week, a neighboring federal appeals court district ...
Stroll through any university today and you’ll likely tread on an invitation to a fraternity party or campus-wide event scrawled in multicolored chalk across a sidewalk. But some colleges are taking ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Sidewalk chalk has become a point of contention between students and administration at Ohio State University. The university amended its signage standards to ban chalking. The ...
CINCINNATI — Woodland’s parking practice of chalking tires is unconstitutional. At least that’s a decision according to a report in The Washington Post Tuesday on a ruling by a federal appeals court, ...
BAY CITY, MI — A federal judge has ruled chalking tires to enforce parking regulations is unconstitutional, five years after the process in Saginaw sparked a class-action lawsuit. And per the ruling, ...
A church near Ohio State University's campus is inviting students to write chalk messages on its steps and sidewalks after university leadership banned the practice on campus. St. Stephens Episcopal ...
Around midnight on Friday, March 16, two students—Matthew Barad, MCAS ’19, and a graduate student who requested anonymity—were found by Boston College Police Department (BCPD) officers while writing ...