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A Minnesota town used its anti-crime law against a protected
A Minnesota town used its anti-crime law against a protected
A Minnesota town used its anti-crime law against a protected class. It's not the only one | State and Regional
Hundreds of communities across the U.S. have for decades tried to reduce crime, fight gangs and tackle noise and other neighborhood problems through the use of “crime-free” or “public nuisance”
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