U.S. Supreme Court
Mar. 2, 2016
San Jose affordable housing law affirmed by U.S. Supreme Court
Opponents of a San Jose affordable housing law on Monday failed to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to review the ordinance, which requires property developers to set aside some of their units for low- or middle-income residents.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Opponents of a San Jose affordable housing law on Monday failed to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to review the ordinance, which requires property developers to set aside some of their units for low- or middle-income residents.
The decision is a "disappointment" for the Pacific Legal Foundation, or PLF, which sought review.
"PLF has been trying to get this issue addressed by the Supreme...
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