Chevron deference, which empowers the administrative state, could be overturned • Progressive Los Angeles council member blames Toyota for your catalytic converter being stolen
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Wednesday, May 3, 2023

California’s wrong to expand the use of facial recognition systems

As technology advances, so too do the challenges surrounding the protection of the public’s privacy and our civil liberties.

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Chevron deference, which empowers the administrative state, could be overturned

On Monday, the United States Supreme Court announced it planned to take up a case challenging a landmark 1984 case affirming vast powers on the part of federal agencies.

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Progressive Los Angeles council member blames Toyota for your catalytic converter being stolen

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

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Don’t think you’re getting what you pay for in high local taxes? Here’s how you can repeal them.

Californians pay extremely high taxes plus a higher cost of living that’s due largely, if not entirely, to government policies.

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John Stossel: The socialist wave in Latin America must be defeated

Why don’t people in Latin America learn from the mistakes of the past?

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School districts and educational organizations must step up to reduce chronic absenteeism

This is a crisis, however, and more intensive efforts are also needed – but they, too, can be the tried and true.

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California Supreme Court should reject union arguments, uphold Proposition 22

Defeated at the ballot box and in lower state courts, California unions are turning to the California Supreme Court to help them defeat Proposition 22.

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Senate Bill 44: Letters

Re “Stop the drug war to fight fentanyl” (April 30): While justifying the stay-at-home orders and health mandates during the COVID era, Democrats routinely said: “if it just saves one life.” Somehow that mindset doesn’t apply to fentanyl victims and their families. Last week, the California Senate killed SB 44. Known as “Alexandra’s Law,” […]

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Criminal justice reforms should not be scapegoated for any and every crime in California

The evidence shows that the biggest criminal justice reforms have overall been successful in their objectives.

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Criminal justice reforms have unleashed ‘mass victimization’ in California

Have California’s criminal justice reforms gone too far? Yes.

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