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What’s Changed? California’s New Laws ExplainedCalifornia’s legal landscape is evolving. Learn about the new laws in effect this year and how they could influence everything from renting a home to workplace dynamics.
Deport what, your workforce?” said Jamshid Damooei, executive director of the Center for Economics of Social Issues at California Lutheran University.
Social justice education is leaving the very students it aims to help less educated, more vulnerable and more marginalized.
On June 20, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in its own summary, “held that California’s ‘one-gun-a-month’ law… facially violates the Second Amendment.” ...
Changes are coming to Social Security in 2025 that may cause issues for top and low end earners.
An industry group representing big tech is suing the state after the Legislature passed a law aiming to cut social media addiction among young people, the latest salvo in a legal battle centered ...
A bill that would tax digital advertising revenue on social media platforms has advanced in the California state legislature.
The Department of Homeland Security launched an investigation into California’s Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants due to concerns it may have unlawfully distributed Social Security payments ...
State lawmakers are advancing two bills aimed at protecting children from the harms of social media, part of a nationwide wave of efforts to address the issue. Yet the bills’ proponents face hurdles ...
Thousands of California Social Security recipients may receive retroactive benefits under new legislation signed by President Joe Biden.
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