LLS Innocence Project Receives DOJ Grant
The Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Project for the Innocent (LPI) has been named the recipient of a $223,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Justice for its advocacy work. The funds will allow…
The Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Project for the Innocent (LPI) has been named the recipient of a $223,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Justice for its advocacy work. The funds will allow…
Los Angeles has a bright, sustainable future on the horizon, and the city’s plans to get there can be a model for the rest of the world, Mayor Eric Garcetti told LMU students on…
Ben Rhodes is the author of the New York Times bestseller “The World As It Is”; a contributor for NBC News, MSNBC and Crooked Media; the co-chair of National Security Action; and an advisor…
Nearly 80 percent of Los Angeles County residents said they support LAUSD teachers who have chosen to go on strike during a contract battle with district leadership, according to a survey by the Thomas…
Where was the anger on the left — the kind that was routine in Europe and South America — after the economic crash of 2008? An important book — “The Age of Acquiescence,” by…
The conflict between government and the Fourth Estate that Americans now witness is illuminating the relationship between politics and information. What happens to a representative political system when truth and reality become contested, or…