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These laws criminalized being idle, poor, immoral and dissolute, wandering about with no apparent purpose, being a habitual loafer or disorderly person and more.
Like Statovci, I fled my country, not because of war but because of laws that criminalized being openly queer; as a trans woman, I fled, too, from the social appearance of a gender that did not define the contours of me, knowing, like Bekim, that something in me would shatter if I did not.
In other words, a London borough just criminalized being homeless.
"They've criminalized being undocumented; the act of entering after being deported is now a crime.
In reality, it's yet another draconian restriction placed on LGBT individuals in a country that has all but criminalized being gay.
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For most front-line communities, access to rapid legal and media support when threatened or criminalized is often lacking.
Allowing journalism to be criminalized is in nobody's interest other than the states which are trying to achieve that.
In the early twentieth century, the primary legal test used in the United States to determine if speech could be criminalized was the bad tendency test.
Are we really going to criminalize being a bystander as opposed to actively assisting in the commission of a crime?
If a state chose to criminalize being Muslim, citizens would have no federal redress.
Seventy-six countriestillll criminalize being gay, and 10 countries make being gay punishable by death or life imprisonment.
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