A New Bill Restores California’s Power to Fight Secret Surveillance

Law enforcement agencies are deploying secret and invasive surveillance technologies to collect sensitive location and biometric data, target local activists, and feed ICE's deportation machine. Technologies like drones, social media surveillance, and license plate readers have invaded people's private lives and are being exploited by the federal government to tear California families apart.

Stop secret surveillance and protect our communities. Support SB 1186. Photo of two women at a rally, one woman with a fist raised.

Tony Rackaukas's Perfect (and Illegal) Online World

The Scandal-Ridden Orange County D.A. Hits 'Delete' on All Negative Comments — Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas is one of the most scandal-ridden and criticized government figures in California. He has been roundly disparaged by courts, legal experts, the Orange County community and

By Brendan Hamme

Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackaukas's Facebook page

Fifty Years After MLK's Death, We're Still Fighting for Civil Rights

Martin Luther King Jr. was a radical leader who demanded an end to racial injustice, criticized the complicity of white moderates, and advocated for a radical redistribution of political and economic power. His leadership was buttressed by the work of organizers, Black women and men, LGBTQ people

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter -Martin Luther King Jr. at the march on Washington

Free Speech Stops Here: O.C. Board of Supervisors Stifles Dissent

Got an opinion about an issue in the OC? The Orange County Board of Supervisors wants you to keep it to yourself.

By Brendan Hamme

Nick Gerda

What's written in Khizr Khan's copy of the Constitution?

[VIDEO] Watch my conversation with lawyer, activist and Gold Star father Khizr Khan and find out what he has etched on the back page of his pocket Constitution.

By Hector Villagra

Khizr Khan

The Cross Means What It Has Always Meant

By Reverend J. Edwin Bacon Jr.

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UPDATE: Keeping Free Speech Free in Adelanto

Three months after Adelanto city officials arbitrarily denied a permit to a community group organizing a small political protest at City Hall because they couldn't afford a million-dollar insurance policy for the event, officials moved this month to fix the city's misguided permitting scheme.

By Michael Kaufman

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Victory! TFIOS ban lifted

By Shaleen Shanbhag

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Riverside Unified ban of tween book, unconstitutional

The Fault In Our Stars (“TFIOS,” to fans) is a critically acclaimed, largely popular YA novel about two terminally-ill teenagers who fall in love. Business Week reported in April that “more than 7 million hardcover copies […] have circulated widely—among middle school English classes, from teen to tween, from child to parent to grandparent, and beyond.”

By Adrienna Wong

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