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Citations and arrests doubled in San Diego, which also doubled the size of its police teams that respond to homelessness.
Homeless-related arrests, citations soared in these cities after Supreme Court case by Marisa Kendall • CalMatters June 30, 2025, 8:49 a.m. June 30, 2025, 8:49 a.m. Share this: ...
The rulings all included findings that the restrictions on transgender people imposed by the states violate the ...
In the citizenship case, the justices voted 6-3, with the liberals in dissent, to limit the lower-courts’ preliminary ...
In the wake of World War II, Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson took a leave from the court and served as a prosecutor in ...
Spokane finally has a new law on the books banning homeless people from camping on or obstructing public property, but it remains to be seen how it will function or how strict it will be, given its ...
Opinion: MoloLamken attorneys Jennifer Fischell, Christian Bale, and Elizabeth Clarke write that the US Supreme Court's ...
In major cities and more rural areas, arrests and citations rose in the months following last summer’s Supreme Court decision. In some places, officials insist the events are unrelated.
In major cities and more rural areas, arrests and citations rose in the months following last summer’s Supreme Court decision. In some places, officials insist the events are unrelated.