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How California Regulations Are Made

California has over 200 State agencies, departments, boards, and commissions that make public policy through their authority to adopt regulations.…

Chris Micheli

How California Statutes Are Made

The California Legislature, like its federal counterpart, is bicameral (meaning it has two houses) with the Assembly (which has 80…

Chris Micheli

California’s Absurd ‘Gay Certification’ Process for Utility Contracts

Recent reporting has pulled back the curtain on yet another California scheme that prioritizes identity over merit in the distribution…

J. Mitchell Sances

Nevada Leads Nation in Job Growth Under Governor Joe Lombardo

Nevada has posted strong economic numbers over the past year, accounting for approximately 12% of all new jobs created nationwide,…

Megan Barth

AG Mayes Moves To Dismiss Arizona Alternate Elector Case Without Prejudice, Plans New Indictment

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has moved to dismiss the state’s 2020 Trump alternate-elector prosecution without prejudice, while telling the…

Matthew Holloway

Political Malpractice: Reparations Were Designed to Keep Black Voters Loyal to a Party

Tom Steyer didn't see it coming. In the late stages of the primary election campaign, the erstwhile billionaire candidate for…

Garvin Walsh

The New Caste System: California’s LGBTBE Program Rewards Identity Over Merit

I arrived in California in 1990, when the government was functioning and the mood was upbeat. Thirty-five years later I'm…

Jay Rogers

Foreign Corporations

Corporations Code Title 1, Division 1, Chapter 21 deals with foreign corporations in this state. Section 2100 provides that this…

Chris Micheli

The Older I Get, The More I Understand My Father

When I was young, my father often spoke about responsibility and would demonstrate its importance by following through on his actions. He…

Neil Nagata

Corporate Crimes and Penalties

Title 1, Division 1, Chapter 22 of the Corporations Code deals with crimes and penalties under the general corporation law…

Chris Micheli

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