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The Supreme Court ruled Friday that cities in California and the West may enforce laws restricting homeless encampments on sidewalks and other public property. In a 6-3 decision, the justices disagreed with the the 9th Circuit Court in San Francisco and ruled it is not “cruel and unusual” punishment for city officials to forbid homeless people from sleeping on the streets or in parks. “Homelessness is complex,” wrote Justice Neil M. Gorsuch for the court. “Its causes are many. So may be the public policy responses required to address it. At bottom, the question this case presents is whether the 8th Amendment grants federal judges primary responsibility for assessing those causes and devising those responses. It does not.” He was joined by the other conservative justices, while the three liberal justices dissented. https://lnkd.in/g6234YE8
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Lukas McClish lost 30 pounds in 10 days before he was rescued from Big Basin Redwoods State Park in Santa Cruz County.
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A magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck underneath the L.A. neighborhood of El Sereno on Monday morning, causing weak shaking throughout the Eastside and San Gabriel Valley.
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Slow reimbursement of government contracts forces a South Los Angeles home for ex-prisoners to bleed interest to predatory lenders. A small nonprofit proposes to close the payment gap with no-interest loans.
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As mining companies look to the seafloor for critical metals, environmentalists say California's Right to Repair law could help avert ecological harm.
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