...need to come to us with accountability as well," Perez, D-Los Angeles, told a gathering of the Sacramento Press Club. Perez...
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...been more pain than power. Ex-Assemblyman Mike Feuer, D-Los Angeles, a veteran legal aid attorney who became chair in 2008 with...
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A pair of Stanford law professors, with help from supporters like Republican Steve Cooley, have won voter support for a measure that would give 2,800 third-strike prisoners a crack at resentencing
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...had the foresight to get insurance?" said Assemblyman Mike Feuer, D-Los Angeles, one of the 16 yes votes on the bill. ...
When he started law school, Sergio Garcia says he had no idea his application to the State Bar would set off a fight over immigration policy
Originally Published: The Recorder
When he started law school, Sergio Garcia says he had no idea his application to the State Bar would set off a fight over immigration policy
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