Let me start with this—I really do not have a dog in the Measure Q fight. I understand where the opposition is coming from and their frustration with the city. On the other hand, I really don’t see ...
Enrollment of low-income, undocumented students declined by half at University of California and California State University campuses from 2016 through the 2022-23 academic year, according to a new ...
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Ten years ago, none of California’s community colleges were offering in-person classroom learning experiences for any ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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: ...