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...fn1 appeals the trial court's summary judgment in favor...The City also considered 21 municipal land-use studies, crime reports...
...in the country after Governor Jerry Brown appointed her to Los Angeles Municipal Court in 1977, announced her retirement on January 24. Todd, who...
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...and Fourteenth Amendments. The district court dismissed his claims, ruling that...We also conclude that Chicago Municipal Code § 8-4-010...
...federal appeals court has upheld...city of Los Angeles from disposing...to constrain municipal governments from...
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...United States District Court for the District of Connecticut...was insufficient to prove 34 municipal liability under the standard of...
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...The Los Angeles City Attorney...County Superior Court, alleges that...violation of municipal, state, and...
...California appellate court struck down...in unincorporated Los Angeles County, a...regarding whether municipal efforts to...
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