Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Anti-Camping Ordinance Amid Homelessness Debate
April 22, 2024The US Supreme Court is reviewing Grants Pass V.S. Johnson, a case challenging anti-homelessness ordinances in Grants Pass, Oregon.
Conservative justices appear to favor local control over policies regarding homelessness, while liberal justices express concerns over criminalizing the state of being homeless.
The court's decision, expected by mid-2024, may significantly influence similar local laws nationwide, especially in regions with large homeless populations.
The outcome of the case is particularly relevant to Central Florida, where homelessness is increasing and community advocates are actively engaged.
The Biden administration has remained neutral in the case, submitting a brief that neither supports nor opposes the parties involved.
This Supreme Court case underscores the tension between local governance and the rights of homeless individuals in the United States.
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BBC News • Apr 22, 2024
Supreme Court confronts the US homelessness crisisThe New York Times • Apr 22, 2024
Eighth Amendment Features in Supreme Court Case on HomelessnessThe New York Times • Apr 22, 2024
Supreme Court Appears to Side With Oregon City in Homelessness CaseThe New York Times • Apr 22, 2024
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