by Liam Cohen | Oct 22, 2020 | University of Chicago
As the election season comes into full swing, Trump and the GOP, have become noticeably worried about the outcome of this election year – especially as the means of voting has become more accessible. As a result of this anxiety, Trump and the GOP have begun to take...
by Claire Northway | Apr 22, 2020 | Suffolk University
On March 16th, more than 90% of California schools closed their doors due to the Coronavirus. The same day, most cities mandated shelter-in-place orders and families were scrambling to find a way to complete daily tasks while under one roof. Local leaders have...
by Andrew Whitt | Apr 17, 2020 | Suffolk University
There are several levels to which California responded to the crisis. The state, the county, and national guidelines have differed from each other. The President has been trying to go against what California has been wanting to do. California and the president have...
by Zhuoyang Song | Feb 10, 2019 | Boston University
The power of direct democracy in California Initiative, referendum, and recall are the power of direct democracy and such process enables citizens to have the opportunity to repeal laws, and express...