LITIGATION, LIKE POLITICS, sometimes makes for strange bedfellows.
A federal judge this past Thursday heard arguments on the issue of whether the city of San Francisco must use “all reasonable efforts” — including police enforcement of laws against public camping — to reduce to “zero” the number of tent encampments in the Tenderloin district.
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