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Apr. 22, 2021

Order on LA homeless problem raises questions

“I can’t imagine the 9th Circuit won’t take this very seriously, and even possibly, the U.S. Supreme Court,” said Derek P. Cole, managing partner of Cole Huber LLP, who specializes in municipal law and is city attorney for Oakley and Sutter Creek.

Order on LA homeless problem raises questions
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter

A federal judge's sweeping mandate for the city and county of Los Angeles to quickly solve its homeless problem presents a host of issues that could wind up before the U.S. Supreme Court.

"I can't imagine the 9th Circuit won't take this very seriously, and even possibly, the U.S. Supreme Court," said Derek P. Cole, managing partner of Cole Huber LLP, who specializes in municipal law and is city attorney for Oakley and Sutter Creek.

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