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Judges and Judiciary,
Government,
Civil Rights

Apr. 27, 2021

US judge won’t stay orders to house all homeless in LA County in 6 months

The city and county filed ex parte motions to stay the injunction pending appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, arguing the judge’s order intrudes on the duties and authority of elected officials.

A federal judge on Monday refused to stay his injunction requiring the city and county of Los Angeles to provide housing for all homeless people in the city within six months. He said his sweeping order does not interfere with any government function but rather serves as an accountability booster.

U.S. District Judge David O. Carter of the Central District of Califor...

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