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- Opinion: CEQA’s Long Fall—and Why Its Reform Marks a Turning Point for CaliforniaKey points: For over fifty years, the California Environmental Quality Act—CEQA—stood as a pillar of the state’s...
- Opinion: Trump’s Tenant-Tracking Subpoenas Are Likely Illegal, Harmful, and Fundamentally Un-AmericanThe Trump administration is using administrative subpoenas to intimidate landlords into handing over sensitive tenant records, effectively creating an extrajudicial surveillance system that preys on confusion and fear, and undermining the rights of undocumented immigrants.
- Opinion: The Soldiers Are Asking Why — And So Should WePresident Trump's deployment of National Guard troops and Marines in Los Angeles has resulted in low morale among the ranks and the misuse of federal power, as the troops are not being deployed to protect the public but to intimidate those who dissent.
- Is the L.A. Homeless Count Accurate?The Housing Is A Human Right organization is questioning the accuracy of the 2025 Los Angeles Homeless Count, citing discrepancies in the data and concerns about the methodology used, and is calling for transparency and clarity on how the count was conducted.
- Op-Ed | Mass Incarceration Is a Public Health CrisisIncarceration is a public health crisis that affects the health and well-being of incarcerated people, corrections staff, their families, and entire communities, resulting in increased rates of chronic medical conditions, mental health issues, and poor health outcomes.