KBJ Raises Hypothetical About Eating In Public During Case That Could Criminalize Homelessness

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During oral arguments in the City of Grants Pass v. Johnson on Monday, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned the attorney for the city of Grants Pass, Oregon about punishing people for basic human needs.


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