lairis and then, mayor, newsom. >>> governor newsom paying tribute saying he embodied california values of unity, generosity and acceptance, all of us can take inspiration from his legacy and renew our commitment. >> now, to washington, d.c. where the supreme court heard arguments ited in a historic case on the rights of the unhoused. stems from an anti-camping ban in grand pass, oregon. the city was fining homeless people for sleeping in public and the lower court ruled those fines violated the eighth amendment prohibiting cruel and unusual punishment. so the question is if he can conduct sweeps. homeless advocates held a rally today. telling us that the unhoused are being unfairly targeted. >> well, so many people involved in this protest had personal connections to homelessness or housing issues. we actually spoke with a man who we first met a few weeks ago who has dealt with homelessness here in the bay area. here we asked him how this supreme court case could impact him personally. >> reporter: he is just one of many people at this protest worried that the supreme court's hearing o