Early Look at Campaign 2014: Part 4 – Safe Open Seats and Possible Same Party Runoffs

We are one year away from the November 2014 General Election, and the California Target Book, which I publish, just distributed its fall edition to subscribers, analyzing and handicapping the upcoming races in California for congress and the state legislature. Earlier on Fox & Hounds, I reported on the key races for Congress (Part 1), […]
Court Rules Against Bullet Train Authority
Taxpayers received good news yesterday when Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael Kenny denied the State permission to put taxpayers in debt another almost nine billion dollars, which the California High Speed Rail Authority wanted to use on a project not even remotely close to what the State pitched to California voters when they approved high […]
The 2013 CALA Legal Turkey Awards
With Thanksgiving coming up, we should all take some time to be thankful for what we have. Our nation, despite some problems, is still the greatest nation in the world. One of those problems is the ongoing abuse of our legal system. It seems like there is not a day, week or year that goes […]
Shop Small This Saturday!
The deficit in Sacramento and Washington is growing—and I’m not speaking about floundering finances. The trust-deficit between Americans and policymakers is distressingly large—with only 19 percent of Americans, according to an October Pew poll, who say that they have faith that the government will do what is right just about always or most of the […]