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Is it Unconstitutional to Make Sleeping in Public a Crime?

Posted By Cliff Tuttle | August 17, 2015

No. 1,201

Here’s a very interesting article from Jurist, the Pitt Law School publication that follows legal news around the world.

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Image: clatt.com

The Justice Department is attacking a Boise City ordinance that prohibits slewing in public.  Since everybody has to sleep, it is argued, this makes it a crime to be homeless.  The article gives a review of cases involving “status offenders.”  It may be a crime to offer to provide sex for money, but it cannot be a crime to be a prostitute.

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