Last Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about whether an Oregon town can cite and prosecute homeless people for sleeping in public places when they have nowhere else to
The Supreme Court decides whether cities can punish homeless people for sleeping in public when they have nowhere else to go. The case has significant implications for cities and states dealing with homelessness.
As Grants Pass, Oregon—and the nation—await a Supreme Court ruling on just how far cities can police the homeless, a volunteer mayor and her unhoused constituents try to weather the backlash.
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