Putting Conscience Over Party Politics

California Republicans do a much better job of displaying unity around their candidates than their counterparts. It is at least one reason why, even in this bluest of states, a few have broken thorough to claim the governorship and a couple of them rode the Golden State wave right into the presidency. Ronald Reagan was […]
A Cross and History
Given the United States Supreme Court decision allowing the state of Maryland to keep a cross dedicated to the memory of World War I soldiers on public grounds, should the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors revisit the decision to remove a cross from the county seal? I ask this question in the context of the […]
Workers are changing. California Legislature must face that reality
Labor protections are meant to address certain situations where there is an imbalance in control between the employer and employee. But when the workers themselves control their working conditions, are these labor protections still necessary? The heart of the debate over independent contracting in the gig economy is how can we improve protections for gig […]