Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Law Barring Homeless People From Sleeping Outdoors - News Summed Up

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Law Barring Homeless People From Sleeping Outdoors


WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not hear a closely watched case on whether cities can make it a crime for homeless people to sleep outdoors. The case was brought by six people in Boise, Idaho, who said a pair of local laws violated the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. The other prohibited “lodging or sleeping” in any place, whether public or private, without the owner’s permission. The Supreme Court typically understands the Eighth Amendment to address acceptable punishments rather than what conduct can be made criminal. But in 1962, it struck down a California law that made being a drug addict a crime on Eighth Amendment grounds.


Source: New York Times December 16, 2019 14:50 UTC



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