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BumRushDaShow

(166,839 posts)
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 10:16 AM 3 hrs ago

Does the Constitution protect begging? Supreme Court asked to decide

Source: USA Today

Feb. 1, 2026, 3:01 a.m. ET


WASHINGTON – Two years after the Supreme Court said cities can punish homeless people for sleeping in public places, Alabama wants the high court to end protections for public begging.

The constitutional issues are different. In 2024, the court said fining or jailing someone for sleeping outside when there are no available shelter beds doesn’t violate the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment. In Alabama’s pending appeal, the state argues begging was widely criminalized at the start of the nation so should not be protected speech under the First Amendment.

While the legal strategy may be a longshot, Alabama hopes the justices will want to hear its appeal for one of the same reasons an Oregon city’s sleeping ban was taken up: local governments’ pleas for help with the nation’s growing homelessness problem.

“Our cities cannot manage this crisis without the full measure of their traditional police powers,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall told the court in an appeal backed by 19 GOP attorneys general from other states.

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/02/01/alabama-supreme-court-begging-panhandling-first-amendment/88430076007/



They spare no effort in finding ways to harass, restrict, harm, and kill people.
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Does the Constitution protect begging? Supreme Court asked to decide (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago OP
there are public health implications to homelessness rampartd 3 hrs ago #1
They just don't want to have to see them. travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #4
Out of sight out of mind. Ritabert 3 hrs ago #5
..... Turbineguy 3 hrs ago #2
Perfect! mahina 44 min ago #16
Hopefully will be used during oral arguments! reACTIONary 16 min ago #17
They usually accept Trump's begging. travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #3
Constant begging. Ritabert 3 hrs ago #6
Would churches need to be included in a ban on begging? Politicians? Asking for a friend... mpcamb 3 hrs ago #7
....start with the politicians that will get the ball rolling. Nt Hope22 2 hrs ago #10
Such a big decision... Hope22 2 hrs ago #8
These fuckers never try to solve problems. Never !!! SamKnause 2 hrs ago #9
Beg for a buck... EarthFirst 2 hrs ago #11
But yet there is constant begging on TV. twodogsbarking 2 hrs ago #12
Not to mention texts and overflowing inboxes. quaint 6 min ago #18
This shouldn't even be a consideration. ChicagoTeamster 2 hrs ago #13
Better that they address why a person is forced to beg in the great country of The United States. twodogsbarking 1 hr ago #14
They probably go to church on Sunday, too. C Moon 53 min ago #15

rampartd

(4,119 posts)
1. there are public health implications to homelessness
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 10:20 AM
3 hrs ago

but i don't expect this admin to be very concerned about that

Turbineguy

(39,898 posts)
2. .....
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 10:23 AM
3 hrs ago

The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread.

― Anatole France

Hope22

(4,530 posts)
8. Such a big decision...
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 11:19 AM
2 hrs ago

Food for the hungry and a social support system or bloated police departments corralling the hungry and homeless into detention centers…..hmmmmm! Unfortunately the sickos get a big thrill out of unchecked abuse and torture. Looking at ICE it is pretty clear that this thing is beyond control.

SamKnause

(14,811 posts)
9. These fuckers never try to solve problems. Never !!!
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 11:21 AM
2 hrs ago

They criminalize problems.

Conservative Christian values my ass.

twodogsbarking

(17,834 posts)
14. Better that they address why a person is forced to beg in the great country of The United States.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 12:36 PM
1 hr ago

Poverty is the enemy not beggars.

C Moon

(13,528 posts)
15. They probably go to church on Sunday, too.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 01:10 PM
53 min ago

I guess it makes them feel less guilty for their greed and heartlessness.

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