Files brief in support of SCOTUS review.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower-court decision on homelessness, and he's invoking San Francisco's ongoing legal battle with advocates for the unhoused.
Newsom's attorneys wrote that he"has a strong interest in ensuring that judicially created rules, however well-intentioned those rules may be, do not hamstring state and local governments' ability to address" homelessness"and do not impede common-sense measures to keep people safe." Ex // Top Stories Missing teen last seen in Financial District found safe Knowledge Shepard, 13, was last seen on Friday entering the Embarcadero BART Station
A frequent critic of the high court's conservative majority, the Democratic politician said that his call for the Supreme Court to hear the case was"a hell of a statement coming from a progressive Democrat."
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