By Cara Bayles, Law360 One woman alleged a policeman in Maywood, California, pulled her over...
Archive - May 2019
Bills to Boost Justice Data Collection and Automate Expungements Sail Through the Assembly
On Wednesday, the California Assembly passed two bills that seek to bring equity to...
Antelope Valley Pilot Program Will Mentor Kids Impacted by Foster Care & the Criminal Justice System From Kindergarten Through Graduation
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to launch a youth...
After State Audit Says LA’s Foster Care System Often Fails To Keep Kids Safe, Board of Supes Wants Answers & a Plan
On June 21, 2018, 10-year-old Anthony Avalos died as a result of long-term abuse and multiple kinds...
With Deep Gratitude, Sorrow & Love: For our fallen sons and daughters, mothers, fathers, wives, husbands, brothers and sisters
The red poppy has come to represent our men and women who have fallen in war. The reference comes...
Senate-Approved Bill Would Eliminate a Three-Year Deadline for Victims to Access Compensation
On Thursday, the California Senate approved SB 375, a bill that would abolish a three-year deadline...
Police Use-of-Force Bill Lives, Will Land on Assembly Floor
After appearing irreparably stalled last week, AB 392, a bill that would change the circumstances...
The Alarmingly Common Use and Abuse of “Tear Gas Weapons” in California’s Youth Facilities
Aerosolized oleoresin capsicum or “OC spray,” commonly known as pepper spray, is so toxic that...
“Enough is Enough!” LA County’s Probation Staff Say Youth Camps & Halls Are No Longer Safe & Plead With Supes To Take “Immediate Action”
On Tuesday, May 21, a large group of Los Angeles County probation officers who work in the...
How States Address Opioid Use Disorder in Prisons
Editor’s Note: California Governor Gavin Newsom’s May budget revision included $71.3...