Christopher Wm. Rasmussen argues that California's AB 1401, which would allow immigrants to serve on California juries, will not succeed at integrating immigrants into communities and threatens the legitimacy of impartial juries.
Read MoreNewly-elected Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif (PML-N party) has plans of a new government that could potentially help revive the economic status of the nation.
Read MoreMinnesota approves same-sex marriage, becoming the 12th U.S. state to do so.
Read MoreAlex E. Tavlian writes about Canada's astronaut extraordinaire Chris Hadfield and the need for reinvestment in space research and development.
Read MoreTalia Moyal writes that ASUCD's current resolution calling for divestment from companies doing business with Israel is an empty gesture aimed at causing needless strife among the campus community.
Read MoreFour of eight California legislators members – three Democrats and one Republican – enjoyed a rather exotic and questionable Spring Break in Cuba.
Read MoreThe construction firm owned by Dianne Feinstein's husband scored a nearly $1 billion contract for the Fresno-Madera high speed rail line.
Read MoreA new local fight in Fresno has spilled onto the statewide radar for political insiders as Mayor Ashley Swearengin and City Manager Mark Scott have called in GOP reinforcements to assist in a campaign to privatize residential trash service for city residents.
Read MoreDPR releases its first cover design.
Read MoreChris Telfer and Omar Ornelas interview Davis' State Senator Lois Wolk for the first issue of Davis Political Review
Read MoreJoe Steptoe discusses the perpetuation of non-intervention in the Sudan and provides an update to the current problems facing the African nation.
Read MoreFollowing a crushing victory in November, California Democrats accomplished a first since since 1883 – a supermajority in both houses of the State Capitol, and control of Governor’s mansion.
Read MoreWhile the Middle East may get most of the media attention when it comes to foreign affairs, South Asia is the region that has the focus of various policy makers.
Read MoreAmerican involvement in Mali, once seen as a key part of counterterrorism efforts in Africa, backfired spectacularly over the course of 2012.
Read MoreAlong with the cap and gown, diploma, and the bliss of finally graduating, there’s something else that recent college graduates might be taking home upon graduating: more than $26,000 in student loan debt.
Read MoreAlmost three years since the University of California's student health insurance plan, billed to "keep costs low," was launched, the plan has turned into a sinking ship of debt.
Read MoreAustralian native Tim Harrison compares California's higher education policy to his native home down under.
Read MoreDespite the best intentions of President Obama's 2009 reset of American foreign policy in the Middle East, rhetoric and reality weren't on the same page during the Arab Spring.
Read MoreDustin Call tampers down the talk that the California GOP is on the brink of collapse.
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