A little over a year ago, the Supreme Court held that a state law criminalizing homelessness was not unconstitutional in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson.[1] The Court found that even if there is no space available in a city’s homeless shelters, the city may still arrest and fine a person for public camping or sleeping on […] The post North Carolina Proposes to Join the Public Camping Ban(dwagon) appeared first on Wake Forest Law Review.