California Legislature Actually Tried To Make It A Crime To Share Fake News
By Daniel Lang It’s been months now since the mainstream media became hysterical following the election, and began a veritable witch hunt over “fake news”…
By Daniel Lang It’s been months now since the mainstream media became hysterical following the election, and began a veritable witch hunt over “fake news”…
By James Holbrooks Following up on a report published in December of last year, Reuters ran a piece this week that shed light on the alarmingly…
By Brianna Acuesta General Electric, in conjunction with AT&T and Intel Corp, is set to install cameras, microphones, and sensors on 3,200 streetlights in San…
By Nicholas West Since the first known deployment of a domestic drone to aid in police work made headline news in 2011, civil liberties advocates…
By Shaun Bradley Bureaucrats in California are ringing in the new year by doubling down on their failed policies to stop gun violence. As of…
By Mike Maharrey Today, a California law went into effect that not only bolsters restrictions on state officials from seizing property without due process, but…
By Vin Armani “This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to expand and codify the Bill of Rights for Children and Youth of…
By Whitney Webb San Francisco chief judge John Stewart and his colleagues dismissed thousands of cases against the homeless for “quality-of-life” crimes such as sleeping…
By Michael Boldin Voters in California have approved a ballot measure legalizing marijuana for general use by adults, a big step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal…
By Joseph Jankowski An organization which has the aim to separate the state of California from the Union of the United States is set to…
By Amanda Froelich You might know Damian Marley for his soulful reggae music and for the fact that he’s Bob Marley’s son, but recently, the…
By Michael Boldin Today, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that not only bolsters restrictions on state officials from seizing property without due…
By Alek Hidell The case of United States vs. Ellis has brought attention to the use of Stingray cellular interceptors by local police and, more…
By Mike Maharrey The California Senate has given final approval to a bill that not only bolsters restrictions on state officials from seizing property without…