Public Justice has taken a significant step in advocating for the rights of homeless individuals by submitting an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court case, Grants Pass v. Johnson. This case holds tremendous importance as it addresses whether laws penalizing homeless individuals for sleeping outdoors without access to safe shelter violate the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The amicus brief, supported by 57 social scientists with peer-reviewed research on homelessness, provides critical insight into the societal impacts of such laws.
Grants Pass v. Johnson is poised to be the most significant case concerning homelessness in the past four decades. Public Justice joins a broader coalition of support, with the National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC) and over one thousand organizations and public leaders backing the cause with over 40 amicus briefs filed.
To read more about this case and the amicus brief, click here to read Public Justice's press release on the subject.
Thanks to Public Justice and their allies for advocating for the rights of homeless individuals. Public Justice does incredible work fighting against systemic threats like corporate corruption, environmental polluters, and assaults on civil rights and liberties. If you would like to financially support Public Justice and help them continue their important work, click here to be taken to their website.