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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| | As technology advances, so too do the challenges surrounding the protection of the public’s privacy and our civil liberties. |
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| 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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| Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. |
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| 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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| Why don’t people in Latin America learn from the mistakes of the past? |
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| The evidence shows that the biggest criminal justice reforms have overall been successful in their objectives. |
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| Have California’s criminal justice reforms gone too far? Yes. |
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