Homeless Crisis: SCOTUS to hear anti-camping case
With rates of homelessness surging, cities across the country are trying to handle the uptick, but several officials say a 2018 decision by an appeals court makes it hard for leaders to enforce anti-camping laws to combat homelessness. Critics call the laws cruel punishment for those who have nowhere else to go, but the U.S. Supreme Court will soon hear arguments over the enforcement of these laws. Reporter Ted Lindner has more.
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