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Sister Helen Prejean, a long-time anti-death penalty advocate, believes Ohio is on the verge of abolishing capital punishment due to growing support for repeal and the state's own capital punishment ...
UC Davis philosophy professor Mark Reiff warns that liberal institutions, including academia, are failing to respond ...
A federal judge has ruled that President Trump's proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act to detain and deport Venezuelan ...
Community groups have won a victory in having their free speech area returned to its previous Saturday location, but the ...
AB 897, a bill that would have allowed for easier removal of squatters and trespassers from private property, was voted down ...
The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office has decided not to pursue criminal charges against most of the protesters arrested at ...
Judge Michael Rhoads set bail at $100,000 for Donyell Joseph Banderas, who was accused of misdemeanor charges and had a ...
A San Francisco judge ordered a man accused of drug offenses to enter a court-recommended rehabilitation program, overriding objections from the District Attorney's Office who argued he posed a risk ...
A new report from UC Berkeley's Terner Center for Housing Innovation reveals that California's complex and fragmented ...
Senate Bill 79, authored by Senator Scott Wiener, aims to address California's housing crisis by incentivizing the ...
The People's Vanguard of Davis is seeking $5,000 in donations to sustain their work in bringing justice and accountability to ...
A federal district court has issued a preliminary injunction against the U.S. Border Patrol, halting their "Operation Return to Sender" sweep in California's Eastern District, which was deemed ...
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