Government
Jun. 19, 2020
Capitol protests can resume with masks, state says, weddings, too
The attorneys for the plaintiffs — San Francisco-based D. Gill Sperlein and Harmeet K. Dhillon of Dhillon Law Group Inc. — then filed a joint stipulation with the court indicating they were planning to go ahead with a July 14 hearing in the case.




Weddings are returning to the Capitol -- and so are protests.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a policy Thursday making masks mandatory in most public settings. The order comes as he has been scaling back various stay-at-home edicts affecting businesses, churches and other gatherings.
The California Highway Patrol has rescinded its policy banning protests and other events o...
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