Civil Litigation
Apr. 15, 2021
Stay lifted on Los Angeles homelessness case proceeding
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter lifted his stay after business owners and residents demanded in a preliminary injunction motion that Los Angeles city and county clear out a skid row encampment and enforce the laws.




A federal judge lifted his stay of a Los Angeles homelessness case after residents and business owners filed a preliminary injunction motion demanding the city and county clear out skid row encampments, offer shelter elsewhere and enforce the vagrancy and anti-camping laws.
Plaintiff LA Alliance for Human Rights, which includes residents, property owners and business operators who live, work or own property in skid row, sued the ci...
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