Original appeared in the Daily Post – page 1 and page 2 by ANGELA RUGGIERO An advocacy group claims the Mountain View-Los Altos High School District disproportionally enrolls Hispanic and …
Original article appeared in the East Bay Express. by sam levin Traffic courts throughout California trap people in poverty with exorbitant fines and harsh policies that can make it very …
Original article appeared in Breitbart. by Daniel Nussbaum Gov. Jerry Brown is calling for an amnesty program for poor California residents who cannot afford to pay debts accrued through traffic …
Original report from ABC 7 News Los Angeles By Miriam Hernandez Lawmakers are concerned about the huge fines for traffic tickets, and now, California’s top justice is weighing in. Sofia …
Original article appeared in the Los Angeles Times. by Maura Dolan and Lee Romney Weighing in on a troubled system, California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye has called for an emergency …
Original article appeared in LAist. By Danny Jensen No balloons for you (Photo by Chris Yarzab via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr) If you’ve ever been hit with …
Original article appeared in Race & Justice News. Fines and Fees States suspend driver’s licenses over court-related debt This year, California Senator Bob Hertzberg (D) introduced a bill that would …
Original recording from KQED’s “FORUM”. About 7 million Californians have a criminal record that will show up in a background check. California’s “ban the box” law prevents employers in the …
Original article appeared in Sanction Law. by Sam Cutler Several weeks ago, OFAC published its 2014 Terrorist Asset Report (“TAR”), which lists all funds blocked pursuant to Specially Designated Global …