Measure J/R/D has been a useful tool for protecting Davis from uncontrolled growth, but it has also created a system where the only options are "take it or leave it," leading to unworkable outcomes and limiting the ability for community planning.
The Vanguard, a small nonprofit newsroom, is in need of $15,000 to stay afloat and pay its dedicated staff, and donations of any amount can help bring them closer to stability and justice.
The Highest Law in the Land reveals the rise of constitutional sheriffs, a movement that fuses hardline law enforcement with far-right ideology and Trumpist populism, and argues that the institution of the sheriff should be rethought in order to understand the threat it poses to American democracy.
California lawmakers are introducing SB 627, the No Secret Police Act, to prohibit law enforcement officers from obscuring their identities during operations, requiring them to wear uniforms and markings clearly identifying their name or badge number, in order to enforce the most basic standard of democratic law enforcement.
Professor Todd Clear, a leading scholar on mass incarceration, discusses his research on the social consequences of incarceration and argues for a reimagining of justice that centers community health and recognizes that risk is not static.