Supreme Court Conservatives Likely To Roll Back Homeless Rights

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The Supreme Court appeared likely to scale back homeless rights decisions handed down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals over the past six years, but how they would do so was unclear as the court’s conservative supermajority splintered on how far they wanted to go.city officials enacted anti-camping ordinances

Homeless rights activists hold a rally outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday as it heard arguments in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson.Martin has “proven unworkable,” Theane Evangelis, the lawyer for the city of Grants Pass, told the court, while urging the court to overturn not only the Ninth Circuit’s ruling against the city, but also the ruling in Martin.

“If someone is homeless for a week and then finds available shelter, is that person homeless?” Roberts asked.Roberts’ effort to deny homeless people status protections at times drifted into odd comparisons.The three liberal justices ― Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson ― fell on the opposite side, expressing incredulity regarding Grants Pass’ position that it could impose a citywide ban on sleeping with a blanket.

With these two groups of justices on clear sides, the court’s decision will be made by the four conservatives ― Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett ― who found the arguments of all sides wanting. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was one of four conservative justices who seemed conflicted on how to rule in the Grants Pass case.Corkran noted that none of these are part of the definition of homelessness.

 

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