Can the government make it a crime for a person to be homeless? The answer should be obvious to all, but few believe that is the conclusion the Supreme Court will come to when it decides Grants Pass v ...
Justice Clarence Thomas wants the U.S. Supreme Court to "dispose" of a landmark ruling from more than 60 years ago. The Supreme Court issued a ruling Friday in City of Grants Pass, Oregon, v. Gloria ...
Is homelessness a crime? The answer should obviously be no. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court recently agreed to review a case that poses that question, and there is every reason to fear that the ...
The Supreme Court ruled that cities can fine or arrest unhoused people who lack other shelter and camp in public areas, allowing California and other Western states to more easily clear or ban ...
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on Monday in a case that could have major implications for how cities across the country address homelessness. The case, City of Grants Pass, ...
The editorial board is right that the Ninth Circuit’s extension of the logic of Robinson v. California (1962) “is causing enormous real-world harm” (“A Judge-Made Right to Vagrancy,” April 22). People ...
No city is going to solve homelessness by criminally prosecuting people with nowhere to live. Renée C. Byer [email protected] Can the government make it a crime for a person to be homeless? The answer ...
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