Every year, more cities enact food sharing restrictions that punish individuals who try to feed the homeless. These laws are often part of a general scheme to solve a city’s homelessness problem by making life so unbearable for homeless men and women that they will be forced to move elsewhere. Humanitarian aid like food sharing, however, is a form of expressive conduct whereby the speaker communicates to a particular audience in need that he or she is willing to care for them. Additionally, the speaker’s conduct may inform observers about a particular humanitarian dilemma or encourage them to become involved. In United States v. Millis, the Ninth Circuit failed to recognize an act of humanitarian aid for traveling immigrants as a form of pr...
In American social welfare history, the intent with which one became poor has determined their eligi...
When the international community first became interested in the problem of human rights during the s...
It is estimated that there are more than 86 million migrant workers worldwide, the vast majority of ...
Every year, more cities enact food sharing restrictions that punish individuals who try to feed the ...
In September 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed the federal cri...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
Across the United States there is a homeless epidemic sweeping the nation. Although there is more an...
The following report will document that people experiencing homelessness are subject to basic violat...
The article examines the extent to which the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause of the Eighth Amen...
Thousands of people across the country suffer from homelessness. Instead of funding more shelters or...
The lack of available shelter space leaves many homeless persons with no choice but to struggle to s...
When I read Professor Sara Rankin’s article, The Influence of Exile,[I was reminded of three recent ...
Homelessness is a perennial problem in the United States and has been analyzed using many theoret...
This report, "Illegal to Be Homeless: The Criminalization of Homelessness in the United States," is ...
Despite the increase in poverty and homelessness in the United States, many municipalities are attem...
In American social welfare history, the intent with which one became poor has determined their eligi...
When the international community first became interested in the problem of human rights during the s...
It is estimated that there are more than 86 million migrant workers worldwide, the vast majority of ...
Every year, more cities enact food sharing restrictions that punish individuals who try to feed the ...
In September 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed the federal cri...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
Across the United States there is a homeless epidemic sweeping the nation. Although there is more an...
The following report will document that people experiencing homelessness are subject to basic violat...
The article examines the extent to which the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause of the Eighth Amen...
Thousands of people across the country suffer from homelessness. Instead of funding more shelters or...
The lack of available shelter space leaves many homeless persons with no choice but to struggle to s...
When I read Professor Sara Rankin’s article, The Influence of Exile,[I was reminded of three recent ...
Homelessness is a perennial problem in the United States and has been analyzed using many theoret...
This report, "Illegal to Be Homeless: The Criminalization of Homelessness in the United States," is ...
Despite the increase in poverty and homelessness in the United States, many municipalities are attem...
In American social welfare history, the intent with which one became poor has determined their eligi...
When the international community first became interested in the problem of human rights during the s...
It is estimated that there are more than 86 million migrant workers worldwide, the vast majority of ...