(NATIONAL REVIEW) – The Department of Education is investigating a pair of California university medical schools for allegedly engaging in racial discrimination in their programming and scholarships offerings. The probe was launched after Mark Perry of Do No Harm, a nonprofit fighting against the progressive capture of medicine, filed a federal civil-rights complaint alleging that the […]
Private citizens can now sue for gun law violations
Thanks to Gavin Newsom, California citizens can sue people who violate the state’s gun laws. CRA Spokesman, Craig DeLuz notes that part of the law has already been shot down. And the rest of the law will eventually be struck down as well.
Californians have a green light to sue the gun industry. How will that work?
(LA TIMES) – One of the strangest pieces of legislation ever enacted in California took effect Jan. 1, giving state residents and visitors the same power to threaten the gun industry that Texans now wield over abortion providers. Even backers of the law say this isn’t an entirely good thing. SB 1327 authorizes anyone other than […]
Do You Want Fries with That Shakedown?
OPINION (NATIONAL REVIEW) – There’s a joke circulating in California that goes like this: What’s the difference between the Titanic and the state of California? Answer: The Titanic went down with its lights on. You don’t have to live here to get the dark humor, though it helps. Governor Gavin Newsom led the effort to eliminate oil drilling and ban […]
Teacher hassled over MAGA hat can sue principal for allegedly threatening his job, court says
(SF Chronicle) – A sixth-grade teacher who brought a MAGA hat — the “Make America Great Again” slogan of then-President Donald Trump — to teachers-only training sessions had a constitutional right to do so and can sue the principal who allegedly threatened to fire him, a federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Thursday. Eric […]
Gunman who killed Riverside County deputy should have been jailed on ‘three strikes,’ sheriff says
(LA TIMES) – A Riverside County sheriff’s deputy was fatally shot Thursday afternoon during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley, sparking a high-speed chase across multiple freeways that ended with deputies killing the gunman in a shootout. The shooter was a violent felon who should have been incarcerated under California’s “three strikes” law after a […]
CRA Board of Directors Meeting – January 21, 2023
Event: CRA Board of Directors Meeting Date: Saturday, January 21, 2023 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Location:Yolo County Republican Party Headquarters, 1225 East Kentucky Avenue, Woodland, CA 95776 Registration: Early Bird Registration: $45 (through Thursday, December 22) Late Registration: $60.00 (Friday, December 23 through Saturday, January 21) *** Registration includes continental breakfast and lunch.
Newsom and The Skin Color Marxists
OPINION (CALIFORNIA GLOBE) – The German national socialists had a policy called Sippenhaft, which they used to punish the relatives of people who’d done something the government of national socialist Germany disapproved of. The idea being to instill fear – and guilt – in everyone. If you did something, your wife and children would pay for it. Heinrich Himmler, the […]