News
A Washington Post report detailed how the San Francisco city government's current progress in providing reparations to Black residents is being hampered by legal and monetary issues.
For months, the city of San Francisco has been pushing to open so-called supervised injection sites as the controversial Tenderloin Linkage Center closed. Now, the city is being faced with issues ...
San Francisco's City Attorney sues landlord Charles Kartchner for neglecting a property, leaving tenants in the Tenderloin district without heat and hot water while ignoring multiple city violation ...
San Francisco San Francisco issues apology to Black citizens for 'decades of systemic and structural discrimination' It is only the 1st in a series of proposals put forward by the African American ...
San Francisco joins a lawsuit against the Trump administration for unlawfully stopping EPA grant programs, impacting ...
A legal team that future Vice President Kamala Harris ran while she worked for the city of San Francisco more than two decades ago was slapped with a poor customer service review, with evaluators ...
Joshua Villanueva is a JURIST Assistant Editor and a 2L at UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings), He files this dispatch from San Francisco. ... Indonesia last November, where they resolved some ...
David Chiu, San Francisco’s city attorney, issued two subpoenas to the media company on Jan. 9. The subpoenas ask U.S. News to “[d]escribe [U.S. News‘] basis for not including measures of ...
Black and Hispanic city workers in San Francisco are disciplined and fired more than white and Asian workers, according to the July 9 report, opens new tab, and those disparities persist even when ...
As San Francisco begins formal regulation of the burgeoning short-term rental industry, questions remain over how the city can regulate the thousands of listings available on sites like Airbnb.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results