Cities across the U.S., including Seattle and Tacoma, are pushing to get a case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court that could affect how camping bans are enforced.
FILE - This photo shows a homeless encampment in the city of Bremerton. The city passed an ordinance on Sept. 20 which will ban camping in certain public spaces if shelter.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Whistleblowers Ask the Texas Supreme Court To Return Their Case To Trial CourtFour whistleblowers, former top deputies of the Texas Attorney General’s Office who reported Attorney General Ken Paxton to federal authorities, continued their legal fight on Monday despite Paxton prevailing in the impeachment proceedings against him. In a Monday filing to the Texas Supreme Court, Blake Brickman, Ryan Vassar, Mark Penley...
Read more »
Newsom defends 'paralyzed' California officials in asking Supreme Court to intervene on homeless encampmentsGov. Gavin Newsom asked the Supreme Court to intervene, claiming California city leaders face an 'unsurmountable roadblock' in clearing homeless encampments.
Read more »
ProPublica Report Questions Clarence Thomas’ Impartiality In Upcoming Supreme Court CaseSee multiple perspectives from ProPublica, Newsweek, and Fox News (Online News) at AllSides.com.
Read more »
Supreme Court to deliberate on the ambiguity of 'And' in criminal sentencing lawIn particular, the justices will be examining a so-called safety valve provision that is meant to spare low-level, nonviolent drug dealers who agree to plead guilty and cooperate with prosecutors from having to face often longer mandatory sentences.
Read more »
Justice Samuel Alito Is Just Begging for Regulations on the Supreme CourtHis defiance over ethics concerns only drives home their importance, and how much more robust standards need to be applied to the high court.
Read more »