National Alliance to End Homelessness v. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  • Filed: December 1, 2025
  • Status: Active
  • Court: United States District Court of Rhode Island
  • Latest Update: Dec 01, 2025
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This case was filed by a broad coalition of local governments and nonprofit organizations across the country — including Rhode Island-based nonprofits Crossroads Rhode Island and Youth Pride, Inc. — seeking to stop the Trump-Vance administration from creating unlawful and unreasonable restrictions for funding for proven solutions to homelessness, threatening to push hundreds of thousands of families onto the street as cold winter months arrive.

Case Number:
1:25-cv-00636
Attorney(s):
Lynette Labinger
Partner Organizations:
Democracy Forward, National Homelessness Law Center, Lawyers’ Committee for Rhode Island

Court Blocks New Restrictions That Threaten Proven Solutions to Homelessness

Preliminary Injunction Pauses Unlawful Funding Condition for Housing Effort and Restores Lawful Conditions

Blue and orange graphic with apartment rooflines.

Local Governments and Nonprofit Groups Challenge Unlawful New Trump-Vance Administration Restrictions That Threaten Proven Solutions to Homelessness

Suit Raises Concerns that Trump-Vance Administration Actions Will Push More Than 170,000 People Into Homelessness as Cold Winter Months Arrive

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Local Governments and Nonprofit Groups Challenge Unlawful New Trump-Vance Administration Restrictions That Threaten Proven Solutions to Homelessness

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