Fresh lawsuit hits Oregon city at the heart of Supreme Court ruling on homeless encampments
- The city of Grants Pass faces a new lawsuit over its homelessness policies filed by Disability Rights Oregon and the Oregon Law Center on behalf of five individuals with disabilities.
- The lawsuit requests a temporary restraining order to stop the city's closure of J Street, one of two designated campsites for homeless residents.
- The complaint alleges that Grants Pass ordinances violate Oregon state law by discriminating against people with disabilities and being objectively unreasonable.
- Disability Rights Oregon argues that the city's actions leave homeless individuals with no legal options for survival, especially during winter months.
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