The efforts of municipal officials to allow non-citizens to vote effectively disenfranchises their own citizens and violates their respective state constitutions.
Sometimes, common sense can prevail even in far-out California. Last week, California Superior Court Judge Richard B. Ulmer Jr. ruled that only U.S. citizens have the right to vote. In this, he echoed an earlier ruling by the New York Supreme Court.
A California judge has ruled that only citizens have the right to vote, striking down a San Francisco ordinance in a ruling that echoes one in New York.
After a judge last week ruled the city lawfully closed San Francisco's Great Highway and other streets nearly two years, plaintiffs in the case said on Monday they're continuing to advocate for the roads to reopen.
A California state judge on Friday questioned whether it's worth Uber's money to try to seek early wins in one of multiple lawsuits pending before him that claim Uber's alleged "toxic-male culture" led to women being sexually assaulted by drivers, saying "the bottom line is we're at pleading stage."