Record numbers in the US are homeless. Can cities fine them for sleeping in parks and on sidewalks?
- The Supreme Court is facing a landmark case on homelessness due to record numbers of Americans lacking permanent housing.
- Officials in the West argue that limitations on homeless-related measures are hindering efforts to prevent encampments in public areas.
- Grants Pass, an Oregon city with limited shelter options, is at the center of the case, challenging a camping ban deemed unconstitutional by a court.
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