By Julietta Bisharyan, Nick Gardner and Alexis Hogan Davis Vanguard's weekly highlights from CDCR's COVID ...
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300 San Quentin Residents’ Lawsuit Against CDCR For Mishandling COVID-19 Underway
300 San Quentin Residents’ Lawsuit Against CDCR For Mishandling COVID-19 Underway
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As Vaccination Uptake Increases, CDCR Announces Plans to Ease In-Person Visitation Restrictions
As Vaccination Uptake Increases, CDCR Announces Plans to Ease In-Person Visitation Restrictions
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Solano County DA Fires Back at AG Bonta on Monterrosa Case
Solano County DA Fires Back at AG Bonta on Monterrosa Case
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New AG Launches Racial Justice Bureau as He Brings Together Elected Leaders against Hate Crimes
New AG Launches Racial Justice Bureau as He Brings Together Elected Leaders against Hate Crimes
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Santa Rita Jail Staff Compliance with Mandatory Testing Order Worsens; Independent Consultant Urges Immediate Action on Rising Population
Santa Rita Jail Staff Compliance with Mandatory Testing Order Worsens; Independent Consultant Urges Immediate Action on Rising Population
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Vanguard Webinar: AB 1542 – Alternative to Prison or Prison by Another Name? (Video)
Vanguard Webinar: AB 1542 – Alternative to Prison or Prison by Another Name? (Video)
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Prison Reform Targets Decades-long Oppression; ‘Tough On Crime’ Rhetoric Targets Newsom, Charge Reformers
Prison Reform Targets Decades-long Oppression; ‘Tough On Crime’ Rhetoric Targets Newsom, Charge Reformers
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SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin Applauds CA Assembly OK of Police Accountability Bill Monday
SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin Applauds CA Assembly OK of Police Accountability Bill Monday
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Guest Commentary: California’s New Attorney General Has a Reputation As a Criminal Justice Reformer, but His Biggest Test Is Yet to Come
Guest Commentary: California’s New Attorney General Has a Reputation As a Criminal Justice Reformer, but His Biggest Test Is Yet to Come
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10 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis: Good Conduct Credit Rate Expanded; Staff Vaccine Acceptance Raises Concerns
10 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis: Good Conduct Credit Rate Expanded; Staff Vaccine Acceptance Raises Concerns
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California Capitol Watch: The Holocaust and Genocide—Filling the Education Gap
California Capitol Watch: The Holocaust and Genocide—Filling the Education Gap
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“Have a seizure then we’ll talk” – Santa Rita Jail’s Deputies, Medical Staff Neglect Patients’ Needs Argue Attorneys
“Have a seizure then we’ll talk” – Santa Rita Jail’s Deputies, Medical Staff Neglect Patients’ Needs Argue Attorneys
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Commentary: Sac DA Decides to Run for AG; Potential Battle Between Reformer and Law and Order Could Ensue
Commentary: Sac DA Decides to Run for AG; Potential Battle Between Reformer and Law and Order Could Ensue
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CDCR’s CA Correctional Center’s Closure Could Reshape Lassen County’s Labor Force
CDCR’s CA Correctional Center’s Closure Could Reshape Lassen County’s Labor Force
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DOJ Investigation Shows Alameda County & Santa Rita Jail Violate ADA, Eighth & Fourteenth Amendment Rights
DOJ Investigation Shows Alameda County & Santa Rita Jail Violate ADA, Eighth & Fourteenth Amendment Rights
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Bonta Sworn In as Next California Attorney General
Bonta Sworn In as Next California Attorney General
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California Legislative Black Caucus Reactions to Chauvin Verdict, Calling for Comprehensive Police Reform
California Legislative Black Caucus Reactions to Chauvin Verdict, Calling for Comprehensive Police Reform
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‘Depressed, Frustrated, Paranoid’ – One Woman’s Yearlong Battle with COVID at Central CA Women’s Facility
‘Depressed, Frustrated, Paranoid’ – One Woman’s Yearlong Battle with COVID at Central CA Women’s Facility