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- Opinion | The Playing Field Has Changed: Why California’s Housing Mandates Are No Longer ToothlessCalifornia's housing reforms are being enforced, with the state using litigation, court orders, and suspension of local land use authority to ensure compliance, as demonstrated by the recent legal victory against Huntington Beach.
- Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Re-Arrest Policy for ImmigrantsA federal district court in California has blocked a Trump administration policy that allowed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to re-arrest and re-detain immigrants whom the government had previously released, ruling that the policy violates federal law and due process.
- Bad Evidence Got Him Indicted for Murder. He Waited 7 Years to Walk Free.After 7 years of delays and conflicting evidence, charges against Justine Paul were dismissed in August 2022, costing Alaska taxpayers an estimated $550,000.
- Exonerated Five: From Wrongful Conviction to Powerful Advocacy VoicesThe Exonerated Five, who were wrongfully convicted of a crime in 1989, have become a testament to resilience, solidarity, and systemic change, and their case has led to policy reforms in New York's interrogation laws and inspired a Netflix miniseries that has reached a new generation of viewers.
- State Settlement Requires End to Criminal History Rental Bans in CaliforniaThe California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with Village at Redondo and Lyon Management Group to end blanket policies that bar people with criminal histories from renting, a practice state officials say violates civil rights law and deepens housing inequality.