Original article from PRWEB. By Mr. ticket In response to a new report that suggests California’s driver’s license suspension rules widen the divisions of economic disparity, Mr. Ticket, a traffic …
Original article in the Ukiah Daily Journal By Adam Randall Mendocino County is one of at least eight Superior Courts in California that requires traffic citation fees to be paid-in-full …
Original article from Injury In The City By dyrah seo Dangerous driving behaviors don’t just result in accidents. Getting caught red-handed by California traffic authorities usually result in the issuance …
Original article from The Sacramento Bee by the editorial board One of the hidden impacts of years of tight local government budgets in California was the creation of new fees …
Original article from Benito Link By Luis Burguillo How traffic courts drive inequality in California Photo courtesy of illinoislicensereinstatement.com The Lawyers Committee of San Francisco recently issued a report on “How …
Original article from Bedrosian Center – USC Price School of Public Policy By Jeremy Loudenback Aside from robust voter turnout in last week’s city election, the most positive result of …
“This came for you in the mail from Immigration,” said Sann Chey’s* 13-year-old son as he plopped a large envelope down on the table next to where Sann Chey sat, …
Original article from CNBC By Mark Fahey Wealthy drivers may be speeding and running stop signs, but they’re not paying extra for their tickets. Twenty-nine percent of Americans with incomes …
Original article from The Christian Science Monitor By Daniel Wood Nearly 75 percent of California voters described race relations in their neighborhood as good or excellent, according to a new survey. …