U.S. Supreme Court case on Oregon anti-camping ordinances to impact homeless persons nationwide

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The U.S. Supreme Court was poised to hear a case Monday that could have far-reaching implications on how cities treat people experiencing homelessness.

The case involves whether local jurisdictions can enforce laws to curb encampments. A community in Southwest Oregon wants to make it illegal to sleep on public land, but the plaintiffs in the case say that's cruel and unusual punishment. It's a complicated issue as cities cope with surging homeless populations and calls to increase public safety.Anthony has called the streets near Larkin and Ellis in San Francisco's Tenderloin District his home for the past 25 years.

'It will address a very narrow question which is, is there any constitutional status for people who are homeless and can you criminalize behaviors that homeless must engage in such as sleeping in public, eating and urinating in public,' said UC Law San Francisco professor Rory Little.

 

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