SACRAMENTO, CA – California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 2178 last week, missing a chance to address California’s ...
TULSA, OK – Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty questioned the state’s governor after he ignored the ...
A lawsuit charging multiple claims – including sexual harassment and discrimination – was filed this week in Los Angeles ...
VAN NUYS, CA – There was a heated debate in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Van Nuys Wednesday over whether or not the ...
Let’s set the record straight regarding the position the No on Q speakers shared at the recent League of Women Voters Forum.
Few realize that the 13 th Amendment to the US Constitution did not completely end slavery and involuntary servitude—it left open the exception for those convicted of a criminal offense. Because of ...
When the Vanguard asked about what is the most important in our questions of the Davis City Council, everyone said—housing. As Linda Deos put it, “I think it’s the most important issue facing our ...
On Thursday, the Davis League of Women Voters (LWV) held a candidate’s forum for the three candidates vying for the open District 2 seat vacated by Will Arnold after serving two terms. The forum ...
A July ruling in New York marked a victory for the public and transparency. Federal judge Victor Marrero held that the public has a First Amendment right to know what authorities have done with ...
WOODLAND, CA – Despite the defense argument the accused should have a bail reduction because of family financial problems, the judge denied the motion here Monday in Yolo County Superior Court, ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – A man did not forfeit his Second Amendment rights because of a past, nonviolent felony conviction, wrote the ACLU, the ACLU of Nevada, the ACLU of Northern California, the ACLU of ...