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- Defense Argues Pattern of Official Overreach in Ajay Dev’s Habeas CaseDefense attorney Jennifer Mouzis argued that the prosecution's approach in the Habeas hearing for Ajay Dev was "transactional" and that the state had ignored cultural nuance and credibility, while Deputy District Attorney Steven Mount argued that the defense failed to present credible evidence and that the legal burden of proof was not met.
- Op-Ed: ‘Home-Growns Are Next’ Should Send a Chill Down Every American’s SpinePresident Trump has explicitly stated that his administration intends to imprison U.S. citizens, known as home-growns, in foreign detention facilities, a move that could have a chilling effect on civil liberties in America.
- Open letter to Sen. Aisha WahabCalifornia is facing a severe housing crisis, with high costs leading to overcrowding, homelessness, and a loss of population, and the state needs to take bold action to address it through legislation such as SB 750, SB 677, SB 79, SB 9, and SB 543.
- New Protections for Young Adults: State Courts Extend Life without Parole BanWASHINGTON, D.C. – Death Penalty Information Center (DPI) has issued a report on the U.S. Supreme Court...
- Fair and Just Prosecution Raises Concerns over Procedural Bar in Bowe Vs. U.S. CaseWASHINGTON, DC – An amicus brief was submitted to the Supreme Court in Bowe vs. United States...