Doris Morgan Rueda: The moral panic against social media threatens rights of young people • Reggie Jones-Sawyer’s incoherent idea of what it means to be a ‘New Testament kind of guy’
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| | Isn’t it about time legislators stepped back before knee-jerk voting for things that may look like do-gooder plans? |
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| By seeking to purge children from the internet, conservative lawmakers are denying young people the right to expression, speech, and creativity. |
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| Jones-Sawyer, the progressive Democrat who chairs the Assembly Public Safety Committee, has been under fire recently for his policy positions, including when he recently tried killing a bill that would have codified child sex trafficking as a “serious” felony. |
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| L.A. County can, and should, work on building trust in public mental health by building a system that works. But to do that, it will need to proceed responsibly—and it will need to invest in jails. |
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| Trust is the lifeblood of community-oriented policing, and it is especially essential to reach marginalized groups. |
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| It’s unseemly to try to manipulate the state constitution in order to defeat the taxpayer protections enshrined by Proposition 13. |
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| Homelessness is an exceedingly difficult issue on its own, but it’s made infinitely worse when public officials can’t cooperate on how to approach it. |
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| California is blocking two Stanford University education professors from testifying on behalf of a group of students who say the state’s COVID response hurt historically disadvantaged students. |
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| Consumer welfare should be the sole standard for antitrust law. |
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