Litigation
Feb. 8, 2013
Fearing homelessness, law library sues San Francisco over alleged charter violation
Fearing the San Francisco Law Library will be literally homeless come May when its current space is closed for renovations, it filed suit Wednesday against the city and county of San Francisco.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Fearing the San Francisco Law Library will be literally homeless come May when its current space is closed for renovations, it filed suit Wednesday against the city and county of San Francisco.
The complaint, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, alleges the city is failing to abide by its charter, which specifically requires it to provide "suitable and sufficient quarters" for a law li...
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