Defending Democracy — One Voter at a Time
Stunned by Trump’s 2016 victory, Jason Berlin devoted himself to voter registration. He’s built an organization.
Stunned by Trump’s 2016 victory, Jason Berlin devoted himself to voter registration. He’s built an organization.
Confrontations with traumatized suspects too-often end in shootings. Is there another way?
As California grows, it’s changing. Representation adjusts more slowly.
UCLA’s Voting Rights Project melds law, tactics and social science to protect the vote
With California flush, is this the moment to take on tax reform?
Crime and COVID, rising homelessness and restive politics — Garcetti looks back on nine years as chief executive of Los Angeles.
Critics bent on squelching conversations about race have assailed the idea, usually without bothering to study it
Rick Meyer’s regularly appearing column takes a lighter look at politics and public affairs around the world. This month: “Tchotchkes”
California is big, diverse and complicated. The challenge of governing this state is huge.
With Roe v. Wade in danger, California prepares to protect abortion rights
While pundits looked for trends, parents thought about their kids
Rick Meyer’s regularly appearing column takes a lighter look at politics and public affairs around the world. This month: “Buchshots.”
California’s problems are monumental, but history gives room for hope
Rick Meyer’s regularly appearing column takes a lighter look at politics and public affairs around the world. This month: “The K Channel.”
Rick Meyer’s regularly appearing column takes a lighter look at politics and public affairs around the world. This month: Ransom of the Donald.
Rick Meyer’s regularly appearing column takes a lighter look at politics and public affairs around the world. This month: White House clowns
Rick Meyer’s regularly appearing column takes a lighter look at politics and public affairs around the world. This month: Beer Pong.