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Supreme Court Set to Decide Case That Could Criminalize Homeless Encampments

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday regarding a case that could have major implications for how communities address homelessness. At issue in the case is whether a city ordinance in Grants Pass, Oregon, against sleeping and camping in public spaces, with a fine of $250 and jail time,...

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday regarding a case that could have major implications for how communities address homelessness. At issue in the case is whether a city ordinance in Grants Pass, Oregon, against sleeping and camping in public spaces, with a fine of $250 and jail time,…

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