Justice Scalia Is Right. California Isn’t the Real West
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was on the wrong side of most Californians, and history, in his cranky dissent to last week’s landmark ruling
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was on the wrong side of most Californians, and history, in his cranky dissent to last week’s landmark ruling
In a 5-4 decision preserving Arizona’s redistricting commission (and presumably California’s by extension), the U.S. Supreme Court had a direct and useful reminder for Californians:
Celebrate that marriage equality is a 50-state reality. (OK, 49 – it wouldn’t be a major advance in American civil rights if Mississippi weren’t engaged
One of the surprises of Pope Francis’ new encyclical on climate change was that he criticized so-called “cap and trade “ systems of pollution credits.
Californians, I regret to inform you that your diploma is being held up. You won’t be able to graduate. You flunked higher education. Another state
There’s good news from the courts about the initiative process. Will that good news stop bad news in the legislature? To that good news: a
Yes, America may elect a woman as president next year. But she’s from Illinois. The good news for us California provincials: a Californian could become
Just flip to the second disc of the album. California’s disparate regions are nearly impossible to connect. But over the past two years, two music
More good news for which we can thank the drought. Now it’s not just that we’re using less water and taking steps to reduce water