
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments
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Sleeping in Public Spaces
The chapter delves into a legal debate surrounding ordinances that prohibit sleeping in public places, specifically focusing on the controversial prohibition of sleeping with a blanket outdoors. The discussion questions whether basic human needs such as sleeping should be subject to punishment and highlights the broader implications of criminalizing homelessness status. Various perspectives are explored, including the constitutional implications and the challenges cities face in balancing public health concerns with compassion for homeless individuals.
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