SANTA ANA — In a groundbreaking cross-county move, a city in Los Angeles County on Monday voluntarily entered a federal homeless civil rights lawsuit in Orange County, joining a regional settlement that includes a four-year judicial consent decree.
The City of Bellflower is the first of what could be several Los Angeles-area cities to give U.S. District Judge David O. Carter jurisdiction over its anti-homeless ordinances and related ...
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