Leth started reading Homeless Advocacy by Laura Riley
This book was assigned for the homeless advocacy clinic I'll be doing for law school next semester. I did sin by buying it from Amazon, but it was randomly listed for like $4 new.
I've read the first few pages and it's definitely (predictably, necessarily) big on the idea that legal advocacy can meaningfully address homelessness, which I don't believe is true. Homelessness is a condition caused by the state for political ends, so the state isn't going to just give it up. Nonetheless, as the posture of the book is "fighting within the system," I'll reserve judgment because I know basically nothing about the nuts and bolts of homelessness law.