Indian Supreme Court Considers Ruling that Watching Child Pornography Is Not a Crime


by Breitbart

Breitbart— India’s Supreme Court reserves judgment on the appeal to a lower court ruling that said watching child pornography is not a crime.

Los Angeles Times—Editorial: The Supreme Court cannot allow homelessness to be a crime. If you are homeless and have nowhere to go — neither a temporary shelter bed nor a permanent home — can you be fined or, worse, jailed for sleeping on a sidewalk? Or is that cruel and unusual punishment? That’s the question that the Supreme Court wrestled with Monday when it heard oral arguments in the case of Grants Pass vs. Johnson regarding the Oregon city's ordinance allowing police to fine or jail homeless people for sleeping outside. A federal district court ruled that the law violated the...

Mother Jones—Will the Supreme Court make homelessness a crime?. Helen Cruz has been a resident of Grants Pass, Oregon, for roughly four decades, but for the last five of those years, she’s had no home in which to live. She’s not alone. Her small mountain town with a population of 39,189 provides no public homeless shelters. She is among up to 600 people experiencing […]

The Voice—Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity could alter impeachment. How the Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity in Trump’s effort to jettison his federal charges could have some collateral damage: Congress’ impeachment power.