Push Back on Prop 8
Torie Osborn : Gay & Lesbian Issues & Activism
If the courts don't overturn Proposition 8, expect an initiative challenging it to appear on a California ballot.
Torie Osborn : Gay & Lesbian Issues & Activism
If the courts don't overturn Proposition 8, expect an initiative challenging it to appear on a California ballot.
Michele Willens
If California's historic 1950 Senate race had gone the other way there would have been no Checkers speech, no Watergate break-in, no Woodward and Bernstein, perhaps an early exit from Vietnam.
Annabelle Gurwitch : Voters & Voting
Who knew provisional voting could be a teaching moment?
Lakshmi Chaudhry : Presidential Election 2008
The Golden State's lesson for Clinton and Obama is that they each need to craft a more daring politics of transcendence.
Laura Mansnerus : Jails & Prisons
In California, sex offenders face the specter of incarceration without end.
The San Diego wildfires should prompt political candidates to address the fact that communities across America are ill-equipped to deal with natural and unnatural disasters.
Gone are the days of equal protection. Intense natural disasters like the California wildfires are being met with a new model: privatized disaster response.
Illegal immigrants are the invisible victims of the California
wildfires.
Amanda Martinez : Immigration to the US
Undocumented immigrants who have survived for years living along San Diego's hillsides and canyons now find themselves left out of relief efforts in the Southern California fires.
Peter Schrag : Immigration to the US
What can the nation learn from the Golden State's struggles to deal with its immigrant population?
Marc Cooper : Democratic Party
While Democrats on the national level dream of a landslide, in
California, the party is facing another electoral debacle.
California's global warming initiative shows how far ahead the state is compared with the federal government. But it also reveals how America lags behind the rest of the world.
Marc Cooper : Democratic Party
The limp grassroots response to Democratic gubernatorial
candidates reveals that the plummeting popularity of one party doesn't
automatically translate into support for the other.
Marc Cooper : Electoral Politics
Buoyed by their defeat of Schwarzeneggar's "referendum revolution,"
Democrats and organized labor are now energized to defeat the
governor's re-election bid next year.
Robert Scheer : Electoral Politics
The lesson of the defeat in California of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's referendum revolution is this: The American people will not forever be fooled. The negative message of the Republican right has lost its power to terrorize voters.
David L. Kirp : Education Policy & Reform
San Francisco recently launched universal preschool,
designed to make young participants higher earners and better citizens
when they reach adulthood. If successful, San Francisco's initiative
could make preschool as commonplace as kindergarten.
Marc Cooper : Conservatives & The American Right
Once seen as the vehicle of hope and reform, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger looks increasingly like an oil-burning jalopy of politics-as-usual.
The California governor's campaign to pass a series of ballot initiatives is off to a rocky start.
Alexa Rose Steinberg : George W. Bush Administration
If Bush's proposed funding cuts go through, many Americans seeking basic literacy will have nowhere to go.
Arnold Schwarzenegger now holds a markedly weakened hand.
Abby Aguirre : Mayoral Campaigns & Elections
Write-in candidate Donna Frye was the moral winner in San Diego's mayoral race.
Marc Cooper : Democratic Party
The Los Angeles mayoral race raises difficult questions for progressives.

