Supreme Court weighs Oregon city's power to punish the homeless

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday weighs the constitutionality of municipal ordinances that punish homeless people for camping on public property when they have nowhere else to go. The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, will review an appeals court ruling that said several ordinances enacted by the small city of Grants Pass, Oregon, are prohibited under the Constitution’s Eighth Amendment, which bars cruel and unusual punishment.

Several of those states have large populations of homeless people. Among those asking the Supreme Court to overturn the appeals court are local officials in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix and other cities. The Biden administration has mostly backed the challengers, filing a brief in support of neither side saying laws that bar sleeping on public property are unlawful 'if they are applied in a manner that prevents an individual without available shelter from residing in the jurisdiction.

 

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