U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on Criminalizing Sleeping in Public
Supreme Court to decide on homeless camping bans 🔗
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case that challenges the constitutionality of criminalizing sleeping on public property when there is no alternative legal place to go, a ruling that has been used by homeless advocates to sue cities enforcing bans on camping. California cities, including San Francisco and Sacramento, have faced legal challenges over their camping ordinances. Additionally, the text also covers other topics such as the impact of poverty, the child tax credit, internet inequality, Biden's proposed rule to curb bank overdraft fees, lawsuits targeting corporate diversity and inclusion programs, immigration bias, and the health impacts of high rent.