Counsel for a Los Angeles homelessness coalition claims the city's pending appeal of a federal judge's recent settlement compliance order is unappealable because it was not a final judgment, it merely reaffirmed existing obligations and did not impose new injunctions or sanctions, the group says.
"This appeal should be dismissed because there's nothing to appeal - the city is simply being held to the obligations they agreed to years ago, and they can't now run...
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