The U.S. government and local authorities neglected their duty to provide housing to homeless veterans, especially those with mental and behavioral impairments, an attorney with Public Counsel argued Monday before a federal judge in Los Angeles.
The defendants “can have Veteran’s Day celebrations and they can call it ‘the home of the brave,’ though the brave don’t have homes, but the reality is that they’ve never taken responsibility,” Ma...
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