Supreme Court Justices Question if Outdoor-Sleeping Ban Unfairly Targets Homeless
During oral arguments on Monday in a key case involving the policing of homeless encampments, Supreme Court justices questioned lawyers about what it means to be homeless, when people with nowhere to go should be allowed to sleep outside, and how far municipalities should be allowed to go to enforce anti-camping laws.
Ryan Mills April 22, 2024
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