The state Supreme Court declined Wednesday to hear a challenge to Proposition 22, the Uber, Lyft and DoorDash backed ballot initiative that California voters passed last fall.
The high court indicated the plaintiffs could refile the petition "in an appropriate court."
SEIU, SEIU California State Council, and ride-share drivers filed the petition directly with the high court in January, alleging Pr...
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