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Crucial, not cruel and unusual: The Supreme Court weighs homelessness regulations
Orange County Register· 1 day agoTo address homelessness, cities around California and the US have tried to implement bans on camping...
The Major Supreme Court Cases of 2024
New York Times· 21 hours agoNo Supreme Court term in recent memory has featured so many cases with the potential to transform American society. The consequential cases, with...
Forced treatment and criminalization won’t end homelessness
Citrus Chronicle Online· 6 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in an important case regarding homelessness....
Column: Homeless policies at issue in Supreme Court case
The Virginian-Pilot· 4 days agoLast month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the most consequential case in decades...
Supreme Court to rule on city's homeless encampment ban. What will it mean for Worcester?
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"Folks are homeless because there's not enough housing at a price that they can afford. They're...
Readers respond: Homeless solution isn’t punishment
OregonLive.com· 7 days agoLetters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
Letter: Oklahoma lacks resources to keep homeless people in shelters
Tulsa World· 6 hours agoOn April 26, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed Senate Bill 1854, which will go into effect this November. This...
Ask The Judge
Tri-County Times· 3 days agoBeing poor and homeless sometimes go hand in hand and is an issue in a case currently before the United States Supreme Court in City of Grants Pass v ...
Negaunee Middle School third marking period honor roll released
The Mining Journal· 7 hours agoNEGAUNEE — Honor roll for the Negaunee Middle School 2023-24 third marking period have been announced. ≤ The following fifth graders have been named to the NMS honor roll with all A’s: Olivia ...
Blanche Brick: A reminder that Freedom of Speech should not be absolute
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 6 days agoThis article appeared in The Eagle in 1989 as a response to the Supreme Court decision of Texas v Johnson, which declared that burning the flag was a form ...