The act of panhandling, commonly known as begging, is a form of speech protected by the United States Constitution. But Washington’s cities are increasingly enacting laws that criminalize begging, despite courts finding these laws unconstitutional under both the First Amendment and the Due Process Clause. This brief surveys begging restrictions, assessing their scope and legality. This report offers the first statewide analysis of laws that restrict begging. Among the brief\u27s key findings is that the vast majority (86%) of Washington cities criminalize begging; the majority (83%) of these laws result in a criminal charge if violated, leading to serious collateral consequences that impact one’s eligibility for housing and employment. Many...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
An authorized encampment is a community of unhoused people lawfully living outdoors on another entit...
Several international treaties and declarations affirm adequate housing as a fundamental human right...
The act of panhandling, commonly known as begging, is a form of speech protected by the United State...
Throughout the country, cities increasingly enact laws that punish behaviors necessary for survival....
Individuals who have lost everything—their homes, jobs, and dignity—are often forced to live on the ...
Most cities fine and even jail homeless people for living outside on the assumption that their alter...
This Note analyzes the Roulette holding with respect to prior decisions on begging and vagrancy. In ...
When faced with the possibility of living entirely without shelter, people experiencing homelessness...
Downtown areas are a vital port for social services, human contact, the exercise of free speech, emp...
Partly due to their visible nature, homeless encampments are often at the core of the debate about h...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
Many studies around the country have demonstrated significant savings on incarceration, adjudication...
This brief is the first to address the particular challenges faced by pet owners experiencing homele...
In September of 2004, a group of local business owners and professionals in Nashville, Tennessee, to...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
An authorized encampment is a community of unhoused people lawfully living outdoors on another entit...
Several international treaties and declarations affirm adequate housing as a fundamental human right...
The act of panhandling, commonly known as begging, is a form of speech protected by the United State...
Throughout the country, cities increasingly enact laws that punish behaviors necessary for survival....
Individuals who have lost everything—their homes, jobs, and dignity—are often forced to live on the ...
Most cities fine and even jail homeless people for living outside on the assumption that their alter...
This Note analyzes the Roulette holding with respect to prior decisions on begging and vagrancy. In ...
When faced with the possibility of living entirely without shelter, people experiencing homelessness...
Downtown areas are a vital port for social services, human contact, the exercise of free speech, emp...
Partly due to their visible nature, homeless encampments are often at the core of the debate about h...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
Many studies around the country have demonstrated significant savings on incarceration, adjudication...
This brief is the first to address the particular challenges faced by pet owners experiencing homele...
In September of 2004, a group of local business owners and professionals in Nashville, Tennessee, to...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
An authorized encampment is a community of unhoused people lawfully living outdoors on another entit...
Several international treaties and declarations affirm adequate housing as a fundamental human right...