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Police Officer-Involved Sexual Assault Records to be Easier to Obtain Under Assembly Bill

January 8, 2020   2:21 pm
A bill that would make records of sexual assaults involving policemen made public and readily available to the media has returned to the California this session. AB 1599 was reintroduced to the Assembly this week by author Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham...
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Caltech Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold Retracts Paper: ‘Not Reproducible’

January 8, 2020   6:21 amJanuary 8, 2020   6:22 am
‘Science that touches on political agendas has contributed more than its share of problems to the irreproducibility crisis.’   “I am totally bummed to announce that we have retracted last year’s paper on enzymatic synthesis of beta-lactams.” That was a...
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Determining Whether Amendments Are Germane

January 8, 2020   6:01 amJanuary 8, 2020   6:28 am
In the California Legislature, as with several other legislative bodies around the country, there is an initial question regarding whether amendments to existing bills must be “germane” to the subject matter of the existing bill. As described in legislative glossaries,...
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High-Density Housing Bill SB 50 Returns to the California Legislature Amid Protests

January 8, 2020   2:30 amJanuary 7, 2020   8:35 pm
SB 50, the bill that would alter local zoning laws to allow for more higher density residential buildings and allow the building of multiple-family buildings in areas currently zoned for single families, has returned to the Senate for the third...
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California Legislature May See a ‘Right to Shelter’ Homeless Bill Soon

January 7, 2020   8:29 pm
‘Right to shelter’ laws, which would make cities unable to turn away anyone seeking shelter for the night, are likely making a return in the halls of the state Capitol Building. Failure of past proposals In previous years, any talk...
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Freelance Journalists’ Request for Temporary Restraining Order on AB 5 Denied by Federal Judge

January 7, 2020   3:31 pmJanuary 8, 2020   2:18 pm
U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez denied two freelancers’ temporary restraining order request challenging Assembly Bill 5, despite their claims that the new law will prevent them from making a living at freelancing. The judge said they waited too long after...
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Michael Bloomberg Calls California a ‘Model’ for the Rest of the Country

January 7, 2020   2:32 pmFebruary 11, 2020   11:52 am
At a press conference in Los Angeles on Monday, former New York City Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg announced that California would serve as a model for running the country should he become president. “I think that California...
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