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The Supreme Court Rules on Homelessness: What it All Means

Last week, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Grants Pass v. Johnson, which makes it easier for communities nationwide to fine, ticket or arrest people living unsheltered, even when there is no adequate shelter available.

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on July 5, 2024Categories basic-needs, government, homelessness-and-housing, law-and-social-policy, social-exclusion-and-inclusion

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