by Pat Hartman | Mar 26, 2019 | Featured Articles, Uncategorized
Richard R. Troxell, co-founder and President of House the Homeless, wrote an Amicus Brief having to do with fines levied on the homeless. In that document he cited a white paper that he also authored, using as one source the data gathered by the 2016 Traumatic Brain...
by Pat Hartman | Mar 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
A hundred years ago, it was called shell shock because artillery shells were what landed in the trenches and exploded around the British troops. It was also called battle fatigue, and it could strike at any time, in the first firefight or after years of combat...
by Pat Hartman | Mar 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
At the intersection of homelessness and the criminal justice system, one of the most important legal documents the last two decades has been negated by a federal judge in Florida. When some kind of pattern or practice of wrongdoing has been identified, a consent...
by Pat Hartman | Mar 5, 2019 | Uncategorized
How about a quick update on events in Seattle and around Amazon since the most recent chapter of the cautionary tale. In September, The Seattle Times looked into some of the ways in which people “exit to permanent housing,” or leave the condition of homelessness. If...