Supreme Court to hear high-stakes case on homeless encampments
Supreme Court justices will confront the issue over homeless encampments and the punitive steps cities like Grants Pass, Oregon, are increasingly taking to address them.
Supreme Court justices will confront the issue over homeless encampments and the punitive steps cities like Grants Pass, Oregon, are increasingly taking to address them.
The Supreme Court is hearing its most important case about homelessness in decades, which could have a major impact on how the country responds to one of its most confounding problems
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