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Nigel Duara CalMatters Six years ago, a federal judge decided that a California Highway Patrol officer was protected from a civil lawsuit filed by the estate of a man involved in a one-car accident on a Costa Mesa freeway on-ramp. The Highway Patrol officer, Samantha Diaz-Durazo, did not call...
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Carolyn Jones & Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters California y otros 19 estados, además de Washington DC, respondieron recientemente a la desmantelación del Departamento de Educación por parte de la administración Trump, diciendo que el impacto sería catastrófico para millones de estudiantes desde preescolar hasta el nivel secundario y universitario, especialmente...
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Carolyn Jones & Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters California and 19 other states plus Washington D.C. recently pushed back against the Trump administration’s gutting of the Department of Education, saying the impact would be catastrophic for millions of K-12 and college students – especially students who are low-income or are in special education....
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The American Federation of Teachers and the American Sociological Association are suing the Trump administration over a threat of funding cuts and investigations of schools that integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion into their policies or lessons. The letter schools received purports to reinforce anti-discrimination laws – but casts efforts...
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on February 7, 2025 approved $25 million for anticipated legal challenges against the Trump administration, positioning California to once again lead the resistance to the MAGA movement — just as the state is seeking federal assistance for the Los Angeles region’s recovery from devastating fires. When...
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SACRAMENTO, California. – La fusión propuesta entre T-Mobile y Sprint tuvo un gran obstáculo el martes 11 de junio, cuando los fiscales generales de California, Nueva York y otros siete estados y el Distrito de Columbia presentaron una demanda para detener el acuerdo, citando cuestiones antimonopolio. Las dos compañías...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The proposed merger between T-Mobile and Sprint hit a big roadblock on Tuesday June 11, as state attorneys general from California, New York and seven other states and the District of Columbia sued to stop the deal, citing antitrust issues. The two companies provide wireless service to 13...