Supreme Court appears to favor Oregon city in dispute over homeless camping ban


by ABC News

ABC News— An ordinance barred people without a permanent residence from sleeping outside.

SiliconBeat—Could the Supreme Court make it easier for Bay Area cities and beyond to clear homeless camps?. On Monday, justices heard a case that could have sweeping implications for how cities respond to homelessness.

RedState—SCOTUS Seems to Side With Oregon City and Its Ban on Homeless Camping, Ruling Will Have Huge Implications. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in

KGBT—Supreme Court case could impact how cities handle homelessness. RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could impact how cities across the nation handle homelessness on Monday. The case comes after a city in Oregon is fining people for sleeping or camping in public places. The city of Grants Pass, Oregon issued over 500 tickets for []