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Government,
Civil Rights

Aug. 2, 2018

Voting rights act trial opens with dueling numbers

Opening statements began Wednesday in the trial of a neighborhood association’s lawsuit against the city of Santa Monica, seeking to replace the at-large city council election system with voting by area to increase the numbers of Latino council members.

LOS ANGELES -- Opening statements began Wednesday in the trial of a neighborhood association's lawsuit against the city of Santa Monica, seeking to replace the at-large city council election system with voting by area to increase the numbers of Latino council members.

In a packed courtroom at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles, Milton C. Grimes of the Law Offices of Milton C. Grimes argued for the Pico Neighborhood ...

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