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WASHINGTON, DC – The Department of Justice announced this week an award of more than $690 million in grant funding for women victims of violence, to be administered by the Office on Violence Against ...
A recent op-ed by Dan Carson and Elaine Roberts Musser (see here) alerted Davis residents to a concern with a new proposal before the Davis City Council that has the potential to substantially limit ...
LOS ANGELES, CA – The Vanguard has learned a lawsuit has been filed here in federal court against the Louis Vuitton luxury designer brand by three Black people—two from Los Angeles—who complain ...
Ten years ago, none of California’s community colleges were offering in-person classroom learning experiences for any of the state’s more than 120,000 incarcerated adults shelved within its sprawling ...
This weekend I published a commentary based on a new paper by UC Davis Law Professor Chris Elmendorf and some colleagues. Elmendorf argues that laws of supply and demand apply to housing and they find ...
OAKLAND, CA – The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office has released a statement claiming “the accusation that District Attorney Pamela Price is threatening employees who engage in political ...
SACRAMENTO, CA – Following the passage of AB 1960 in the California legislature here, Gov. Gavin Newson signed a bill at the State Capitol last week that would increase felony charges for retail theft ...
NEW YORK, NY – There are “significant lapses in judicial oversight of law enforcement actions” across New York state, according to Scrutinize’s recently released data-driven report,“Unprotected: ...
CSU Fresno Graduates First Incarcerated BA Degree Cohort at Valley State Prison Propelling Learners Into CSU Dominguez Hills’ Online Master’s Degree Graduate Program California’s first incarcerated ...
Lawsuit aims to prevent future unlawful refusals to accept Section 8 vouchers and secure financial compensation for tenant who was forced out of her home SACRAMENTO – The California Civil Rights ...
SACRAMENTO, CA – A contentious strike by Sacramento County attorneys – prosecutors, defense lawyers and child support lawyers – that began in late August is still ongoing, although the strikers ...