New York City’s unique ‘right to shelter’ policy, stemming from a 1981 consent decree, mandates the city to provide emergency housing to anyone who requests it. This policy has led to significant legal and policy debates, especially as the city deals with an influx of migrants. This article discusses the legal basis for this right, recent court cases challenging its scope, and the city’s response to these challenges.
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