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Apr. 23, 2019
Judge allows homeless claims of retaliation against Berkeley to go to trial
A federal judge ruled a lawsuit claiming the city of Berkeley retaliated against a group of homeless protesters by clearing their encampments and seizing their property could go to trial.




A federal judge ruled a lawsuit claiming the city of Berkeley retaliated against a group of homeless protesters by clearing their encampments and seizing their property could go to trial.
In a ruling late Friday, U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco denied the city's motion for summary judgment in a suit brought by First They Came for the Homeless, whic...
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