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People can’t be detained just for trying to avoid police, California Supreme Court says
Police officers cannot detain someone on the street just because that person acts furtively to avoid contact with them, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
How will Southern California be impacted by the Supreme Court case on homelessness?
The Supreme Court of the United States is considering a case that could rewrite the rules for how municipalities across America address homeless encampments and have dramatic ramifications for California,
Why an Oregon Case Before the Supreme Court Matters So Much to California
A challenge to a small Oregon city’s law that imposes fines on homeless people for sleeping outdoors could have big implications for the Golden State.
Supreme Court hearing case on regulating homeless encampments. How it affects California
California officials have a strong interest in the case as the state grapples with some of the highest rates of homelessness and housing costs in the United States. Some hope that the court allows cities to ban homeless encampments while others hope it clarifies how they can regulate them.
LA Times Today: Supreme Court divided on homelessness case that will impact California encampment policy
The Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments today in a case very important to California. Both sides say the court’s decision will impact large portions of the country’s unhoused population – either protecting them from criminalization or giving authorities more leeway to prevent them from camping in public spaces.
Should California’s Supreme Court overturn new rooftop solar rules?
The state's high court has agreed to hear arguments from environmental groups that oppose the changes the California Public Utilities Commission made to the net energy metering program
Anchorage policing of homeless encampments will hinge on U.S. Supreme Court decision
Anchorage and other western cities say a lower court's ruling has them hamstrung on responding to homelessness.
Revisiting homelessness myths as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs criminality of sleeping outside
Hennepin County recently reported that 4,000 women, youth age 18+ or men were turned away from shelter in 2023.
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CA Supreme Court ruling will change how police interact with public when stopping, questioning
Supporters say with this ruling, the Supreme Court of California is finally recognizing instances of over-policing -- ...
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Why one California retiree’s Supreme Court win is a victory for property rights nationwide
California retiree George Sheetz has spent more than seven years locked in a long-running legal dispute with his local county ...
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How an Ordinary Guy Took a $3,000 Case to the Supreme Court
With the nine justices lined up on the bench, Justice Neil Gorsuch wondered how the issue had come to this.“Here we are in ...
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Guest opinion: How the Supreme Court is giving California a chance to lower housing costs
The Supreme Court's Sheetz v. El Dorado County decision could give the state a chance to reset a big contributor to the ...
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Supreme Court skeptical of laws against unhoused people camping. California officials await decision
The Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, is expected to release a decision by the end of June.
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Supreme Court will hear case claiming CBD product got trucker fired
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from a Vista, California, CBD hemp oil company fighting a lawsuit from a truck driver ...
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Opinion: The Supreme Court just gave California a major opportunity to lower housing costs
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Supreme Court rejects Musk appeal over tweets that must be approved by Tesla
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Elon Musk over a settlement with securities regulators that requires him to get ...
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