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Are Angelenos Who Live in Nice Neighborhoods to Blame for the Dying Homeless?

VIEW FROM HERE Generally, litigation is between two parties.  After Jack runs a red light smashing into Bette’s car, Bette sues Jack for damages.  The court may not enter judgment against Charles, who owned the car but allowed Jack to drive it unless Charles has been made a defendant. The law requires all parties who may be forced to pay damages to be sued so they may defend themselves.  (Fed. Rule of Civ. Proc., Rule 19 Most judges realize that they may not randomly penalize Sally, because she lives in a nice neighborhood, and hence, she is somehow responsible for Bette’s injuries.

In California: 20,000 attend vax awareness concert; half of state at least half-vaccinated

In California: 20,000 attend vax awareness concert; half of state at least half-vaccinated
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San Diego Accused Of Withholding Facial Recognition Info From Congress

Voice of San Diego has found that the information the city provided to congress left out many important documents. Tiffany Vinson, an employee of the city s Office of Homeland Security, was the first to accuse the city of withholding information from Congress in a lawsuit, saying she later lost her job for trying to blow the whistle on the situation. In her lawsuit, Vinson claimed that the city routinely violated the California Public Records Act. “The city hasn’t been forthcoming with many of these requests,” Dante Pride, Vinson s attorney, said. “If they can withhold pertinent documents … from the federal government, imagine what they’re doing to victims of police misconduct, people who are trying to get a little bit of oversight, Brown Act violations, etc.”

Bill would require virtual options for post-pandemic City Council meetings

For over a year, members of the public have joined local city council meetings virtually, using phones, Zoom and other teleconference systems to participate in public meetings and make public comments.  While virtual meetings now feel like second nature for many, they are a somewhat new concept for municipal government meetings. Under the Brown Act, officials and members of the public must be physically present at a meeting in order to participate. But, Gov. Gavin Newsom waived this requirement via a March 2020 executive order at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Newsom s order also authorized local government bodies to hold their public meetings virtually. 

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