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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  US Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside

US Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside

by Jake Hoffman
June 28, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Landmark Decision

In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided that cities can prohibit people from sleeping and camping in public spaces. The justices, in a 6-3 decision along ideological lines, overturned lower court rulings that had deemed such actions cruel and unusual under the Eighth Amendment when individuals have no alternative shelter.

Justice Gorsuch’s majority opinion

Justice Gorsuch, writing for the majority, emphasized the complexity of homelessness and the lack of “special competence” of federal judges in managing the issue. “The Constitution’s Eighth Amendment serves many important functions, but it does not authorize federal judges to wrest those rights and responsibilities from the American people and in their place dictate this Nation’s homelessness policy,” he stated.

Dissent from Justice Sotomayor

Justice Sotomayor, in her dissent, criticized the decision for prioritizing the needs of cities over the most vulnerable. She highlighted the fundamental nature of sleep as a biological necessity, arguing that the ruling forces homeless individuals to choose between staying awake or facing arrest.

Impact on Western Localities

The decision is a significant win for the small Oregon city of Grants Pass and numerous Western localities that had sought more enforcement powers amid record homelessness rates. These cities argued that previous lower court rulings hindered their efforts to manage public spaces and maintain safety.

Advocates for homeless individuals warn that the decision could exacerbate the challenges faced by the estimated quarter of a million people living on streets, in parks, and in vehicles. Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, questioned, “Where do people experiencing homelessness go if every community decides to punish them for their homelessness?”

Regional and national implications

The ruling currently changes the legal landscape in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which includes California and eight other Western states, home to the majority of the nation’s homeless population. However, it is expected to influence homelessness policies in cities across the country.

Cities like Grants Pass argued that lower court rulings led to an increase in homeless encampments, posing public health and safety risks. While cities could restrict sleeping in certain areas, they were required to provide adequate shelter options first—a significant challenge given the shortage of shelter beds.

Critics of the lower court rulings noted the ambiguity and practical difficulties in enforcement. Local officials, like Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison, argued that managing public spaces and addressing homelessness requires balancing competing interests, a task better suited for local governance.

Persistent issues in addressing homelessness

Advocates for homeless individuals in Grants Pass contended that the city’s regulations were overly restrictive, effectively criminalizing homelessness. They argued that fines and criminal records further hinder individuals’ ability to secure housing.

Despite the ruling, advocates stress that the core issue of homelessness—severe housing shortages and unaffordable rents—remains unresolved. They call for increased affordable housing as the only viable long-term solution, a goal that will take significant time and resources to achieve.

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