The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued a decision with significant implications for how local governments will address homelessness, ruling in favor of Grants Pass that laws criminalizing camping in public spaces don鈥檛 violate the constitutional rights of people without shelter.

The high court鈥檚 decision flipped a ruling from a lower federal court that put enforcement of anti-camping laws in murky legal territory. The Supreme Court argued those laws don鈥檛 fall under the protections of the Eighth Amendment, which forbids cruel and unusual punishment.

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