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El Cajon mayor, organization reaction to Supreme Court ruling on homelessness
In El Cajon, Mayor Bill Wells says the City doesn't already allow encampments. He said Friday's decision that ruled cities can ban homeless encampments gives cities the power to decide how to address the issue. -
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Supreme Court says city's homeless camping ban not 'cruel and unusual' punishment
The Supreme Court ruled an Oregon city's ordinance to bar anyone without a permanent residency from sleeping outside doesn't amount to “cruel and unusual” punishment. -
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What comes next after the Supreme Court's Trump immunity ruling
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that former presidents are entitled to immunity from federal prosecution for official acts. Here's what that means for former President Donald Trump.Donald Trump -
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Presidents have immunity for official acts in office, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that former President Donald Trump is entitled to immunity from federal prosecution for official actions he took while in office. Jan Crawford reports on the landmark decision and Bob Costa has more on reaction ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Changes coming in Jan. 6 cases after Supreme Court ruling on obstruction charge
Judges are now scheduling changes in multiple cases involving Capitol rioters following the Supreme Court's ruling that narrowed the scope of the obstruction law used to prosecute some Jan. 6 defendants. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott ... -
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Supreme Court allows camping bans targeting homeless encampments
The 6-3 decision from the court in the case known as City of Grants Pass v. Johnson is its most significant involving homelessness in decades. -
NBC News - Top stories
Supreme Court allows Oregon city policy that punishes homeless people for sleeping on public property
The Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to ordinances enacted by a small city in Oregon that punish homeless people for sleeping on public property when they have nowhere else to go. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Sleeping Outdoors in Homelessness Case
The case is likely to have broad ramifications for how cities across the country respond to homelessness. -
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Supreme Court Expands Cities' Power to Remove Homeless Camps
Justices rejected a claim that penalizing people with nowhere else to sleep is unconstitutionally cruel.
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‘She told my grandchildren lies about me so they would despise me’: I’m disinheriting my ungrateful and selfish daughter. Could she contest my will?
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