As things stand now, 4,927 votes separate the two men, with Villanueva receiving 820,333 votes to...
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Former Foster Child, a USC Alumnus, Fights for Foster Youth
By Eric Lindberg, USC News At age 26, Demontea Thompson looks back and knows he beat the...
Op-Ed: Jurisdictions Should Embrace Voting Rights for All Americans—Including Those Who Are Incarcerated
Americans do not lose their citizenship when convicted of a crime, and the U.S. Constitution gives...
Dispatch from San Quentin – For Members Only: Thinking About Tuesday’s Elections From Inside San Quentin
Soon, my friends from the San Quentin Newspaper will be doing a “mock election” on the yard...
Dispatch from San Quentin – On Art and Voting: Thinking About Tuesday’s Elections From Inside San Quentin
considering whether voting is rehabilitative misses the larger picture. Voting is expression. The...
Report: Formerly Incarcerated Locked Out of Education
One out of four formerly incarcerated Americans over the age of 25 holds no high school diploma or...
LA County Supes Seek to Establish a Minimum Age for Juvenile Prosecution
At the end of September 2018, California Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 439, a bill to ensure that...
Supes Vote to Turn a Probation Camp Into a Residential Job Training Facility for Youth
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted in favor of a motion to...
What Is the LA County Sheriff’s Department Doing About Its Big, Bad Deputy Gang Problem?
The report that members of a deputy clique within the East LA station of the Los Angeles County...
Does the Proposed New LA Probation Oversight Commission Have the Legal Right to Subpoena Power? A Group of Experts Say….YES
What kind of power does a civilian commission need if it is to effectively oversee a large, complex...
