The FAIR Education Act: Intertwining History and Tolerance in California Schools
Jay Willis The California State Senate passed the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act this week, which would require California […]
Jay Willis The California State Senate passed the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act this week, which would require California […]
Anthony Kammer On Friday of last week, the Department of Justice issued an indictment charging the founders of Full Tilt Poker,
Jonathan Peters Using a high-security online drop box and a well-insulated website, WikiLeaks has published 76,000 classified U.S. documents about
HLPR Online editorial staff Several recent HLPR posts have captured the idea that states, legislatures and authorities, by enacting laws
Anthony Kammer On Monday of this week, Justice Elena Kagan handed down her first dissent since joining the Court. It’s
Michael Stephan The Ninth Circuit certified an interesting question to the California Supreme Court on Monday: Are parties to a