Original article can be found in The Sacramento Bee. By Tony Bizjak California courts will give drivers with unpaid traffic tickets a financial break under a limited state amnesty program …
Original article can be found here. By Astrid Galvan TUCSON, Ariz. — A federal judge in Arizona has issued sanctions against the U.S. Border Patrol over destruction of evidence the …
Original article can be found in EdSource. By John Fensterwald Two former Republican governors joined an impressive array of law professors, education scholars, teachers of the year, civil rights advocates and state …
Original article can be found in the Daily Journal. By Bob Hertzberg Andrew, a 22-year-old single father, was working as a mechanic and making regular installment payments to the court …
Original article can be found in LA School Report. by Craig Clough A group of education experts and organizations supporting the state’s two largest teacher unions’ appeal of the Vergara …
Original article published in The Sacramento Bee. By Alice Huffman and Andrea Deveau Members of the Congressional Black Caucus met recently with tech company leaders in the Silicon Valley to …
Original article appeared in the Mountain View Voice. by Kevin Forestieri Guidelines expected to boost Latino, African American student enrollment in advanced math classes Amid growing pressure from state lawmakers, …
Original article appeared in San Jose Inside. By Jennifer Wadsworth Under an amnesty program that starts Oct. 1, California drivers struggling to pay off mounting traffic fines will have a …
Original article can be found in the San Francisco Chronicle. By Heather Knight Good news, folks: Mayor Ed Lee knows how to solve the city’s homeless problem. Mimosas for everybody! …