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The Code Enforcement Unit [CEU] is responsible for enforcing public nuisance statutes or ordinances which have been enacted by state and local legislative bodies.
The Code Enforcement Unit [CEU] is responsible for enforcing public nuisance statutes or ordinances which have been enacted by state and local legislative bodies.
The life and death of California’s Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP, 1983–2012) offers a unique analytical window into the time and space of the U.S. war on drugs in a global context.
Ordering broad relief on individual claims where the individual plaintiffs were at "significant risk for repeated rights violations" because government actors could not effectively "distinguish the parties from the nonparties."
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Armbands made and worn by people who participated in the Citizens Observation Group, an initiative of Southern Humboldt County's Civil Liberties Observation Group (CLMP), most active in the 1980s, early 1990s.
What COG does is go out in the field to observe, record and report. COGgers are organized into teams and once you have completed a COG preparation, you may become a COG member.
John Boyd (hat), Bob Burke (yellow shirt), Ted Kogon (blue jacket), Al 'Owl' Cerraulo (armband). Cybelle Immitt identified her uncle Bob Burke in the yellow sweatshirt: "Uncle Bobby! I honestly didn’t know he was involved in this. Raised a nice east coast Irish catholic boy with my Dad and became a lawyer. He’s the only Burke that followed Jan out west. RIP Bobby!"
At the advice of attorneys Ron Sinoway and Mel Pearston, local peace and anti-nuclear activists of the ACORN alliance led the community to found a nonprofit to take legal action on behalf of citizens. In 1983, the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP) was born.
Civil Liberties Monitoring ProjectPhoto Collection Om 1982, low-flying Army helicopters roared over homestead gardens, machine guns and men in battle fatigues bristled out open doors. Federal, state and local police had…
The Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP) was founded 1983 in Miranda, Humboldt County, California. We have preserved here an archive of the website.