
Theane Evangelis
Are Los Angeles' alleged failures on homelessness significant enough to justify a judge appointing an unelected overseer? U.S. District Judge David O. Carter will answer that question as he reviews a motion asking him to appoint a receiver to oversee how the city spends funds intended for homeless services.
"It is because the system is broken that we are seeking a receivership," Umhofer Mitchell & King LLP partner Matthew D. Umhofer for the LA Alliance for Human ...
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