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 …
Original audio from KWMR – Regarding unaccompanied minors Cuerpo Corazón Comunidad ofrece Sugerencias y Soluciones Sobre Salud, Seguridad, Satisfacción y Serenidad a través de la radio, la Internet, la prensa …
Original article in the Palo Alto Weekly. by sue dremann The young man working at a Mountain View Safeway slammed his head on a commercial refrigerator door, unable to verbally …
Original article from takepart By Jamilah King Traffic court is one of the cruelest legal systems in the country. There’s a high cost to driving while poor, according to a …
Original article in East Bay Express. by sam levin Alameda County traps people in poverty with steep fines for minor traffic infractions — in a cruel system that depends on …
Original article in AFSCME Information Highway. by afscme Source: Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area (LCCR), the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC), the Western …
Original article in the LA Times By The Times Editorial Board One reason you pay so much when you are ticketed for, say, driving with a broken taillight is that …
Original article from The Fresno Bee. By Pablo Lopez. A court policy of making Valley traffic offenders pay fees upfront in order to challenge a ticket in court is unconstitutional …