GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Grants Pass Mayor Sara Bristol spoke with NBC5 about the Supreme Court case Tuesday, centered on whether or not the city can criminalize sleeping in public spaces. Monday saw the first oral arguments in front of ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. – The city of Grants Pass argued its case in front of the Supreme Court Monday, its the case that has cities all over the country watching closely, even San Diego joined the case. It’s about the ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  The Supreme Court on Monday is weighing the constitutionality of whether cities, specifically in the western United States can criminalize sleeping or camping in public places when a person has nowhere else to go. According to an ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore.– The San Diego City Council voted to join a lawsuit by the City of Grants Pass regarding criminalizing sleeping in public places. California Governor Gavin Newsom also wrote a brief asking the Supreme Court to review the ...

Author: Jamie Parfitt, Colten Weekley (KGW) PORTLAND, Ore. — When the Portland City Council voted earlier this summer to institute a new ordinance governing where and how homeless people can camp in the city, the form of the daytime camping ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – In Washington, D.C., a sharp division is growing over recent Supreme Court rulings. Hot-button issues related to gay rights, college admissions, and student loans are all in the spotlight. Republicans, with their eyes on 2024, are ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) – On the final day of Pride Month, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to advocates of LGBTQ rights. In a ruling Friday rooted in free speech grounds, justices sided with a Christian business owner in Colorado ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) – The Supreme Court is striking down President Biden’s student-loan forgiveness plan. Friday, justices blocked the administration’s efforts to deliver up to $20,000 in loan relief to millions of borrowers struggling with debt. The decision was 6 ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – The Supreme Court ruled in favor of students challenging admission policies that take race into consideration. The 6-3 decision upends the policies many universities and colleges have used for decades to decide who to let in ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) – The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to impose new limits on state courts reviewing certain election-related issues by ruling against Republicans in North Carolina, who are fighting for a congressional district map that would heavily favor ...

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