Dean Chemerinsky made national headlines last year when a video surfaced of him on X explaining to his class how he has secretly enacted a racial discrimination policy in faculty hiring, which has been made illegal in California.
"Today, I heard very nice things. I heard he’s going to campaign very hard for me. And he’s going to raise a lot of money for me. Ron, we like you. Welcome back."
Supporters will have less than three months to collect 324,500 valid signatures for each initiative to qualify for the ballot by July 5.
"Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time," Jean-Pierre said.
While the efficacy of standardized testing has been hotly contested over the years, new research suggests it is still the best predictor of post-secondary success.
Most of the complaints were from people “associated with the situation in Palestine and the Trans community.”
The professor made the comments on Thursday after Simpson's death.
Approximately 171,000 people are homeless in California, which is roughly 30 percent of all of the homeless people in the US.
"You should go to China to see how gun control works for the dictatorship of the CCP."
LaCivita and Wiles noted that "voting is beginning earlier and earlier, and as we saw in 2020, tens of millions of Americans had already voted by the time of the first debate."
He emphasized that he was "not a conspiracy theorist or misinformation operative, but rather an eyewitness to the behind-the-scenes, White House activities of three presidents and their vice presidents."
"Scrabble has truly stood the test of time as one of the most popular board games in history, and we want to ensure the game continues to be inclusive for all players."
"Trump didn’t decline anything, all he did was take credit again for the nightmare he created. That's the news that's important here. We cannot and we will not give Trump a free pass."
He first entered the United States in May 2021 as a nonimmigrant with authorization to remain in the country temporarily.
DA Schmidt made "egregious misrepresentations" while handling clemency applications for two individuals who were convicted of aggravated murder in cases that French had prosecuted, which resulted in former Democrat Gov. Kate Brown commuting their prison sentences.