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Portland-based Disability Rights Oregon has sent two letters to Grants Pass officials, saying its new rules on homeless campsites violate federal and state law.
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The City of Roseburg is considering whether to punish some camping code violations with jail-time.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Southern Oregon case that could have widespread implications for how cities can regulate homelessness.
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It’s been almost a year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs, Wade, which turned regulation of abortion over to the states. An administrator with Planned Parenthood says it's driven many women to Oregon.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding hearings on President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett would fill the seat left…
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Homeless advocates are cheering the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear an appeal in a pivotal case out of Idaho. KLCC’s Brian Bull got reaction from…
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Recent abortion bans and restrictions in states like Alabama have fired up reproductive rights advocates across the U.S. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports,…
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As the U.S. Supreme Court weighs a petition to revisit the 112-year sentence of convicted school shooter Kip Kinkel, Oregon is imploring the justices to…
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The man serving 112 years for the 1998 Thurston High School shooting has petitioned the nation’s highest court to review his sentence. KLCC’s Brian Bull…
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The Slants, an Asian-American band from Portland, were blocked from trademarking their name because it was deemed racially disparaging. The case reached…
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Oregon U.S. Senator Ron Wyden spoke with an overflow crowd at a town hall meeting in Albany Saturday. The audience expressed fear and concern about the…
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As the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionality of gay marriage as soon as Friday, a University of Oregon researcher found no…