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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 13, 2023

Law & Justice

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The Supreme Court effectively gutted affirmative action last Thursday, leaving the nation speculating on how race will play into college admissions in the future. 
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The Supreme Court effectively gutted affirmative action last Thursday, leaving the nation speculating on how race will play into college admissions in the future. 
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BART saw its highest arrest totals since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic this spring after doubling its police presence on trains in March, according to a BART press release.
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BART saw its highest arrest totals since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic this spring after doubling its police presence on trains in March, according to a BART press release.
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Four graduates of California law schools with disabilities filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice against the State Bar of California for its alleged inability to provide fair and equitable accommodations.
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Four graduates of California law schools with disabilities filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice against the State Bar of California for its alleged inability to provide fair and equitable accommodations.
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In her own words, Gabrielle Cirelli was “born and raised a Golden Bear.” Growing up in the East Bay, she frequented tailgates and football games as the child of two UC Berkeley alumni.
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In her own words, Gabrielle Cirelli was “born and raised a Golden Bear.” Growing up in the East Bay, she frequented tailgates and football games as the child of two UC Berkeley alumni.
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Berkeley police stop data from October 2022 to April 2023 revealed that Black and Hispanic/Latine residents were stopped at disproportionate rates compared to white residents.
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Berkeley police stop data from October 2022 to April 2023 revealed that Black and Hispanic/Latine residents were stopped at disproportionate rates compared to white residents.
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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or CDCR, is allegedly discriminating against foreign-born individuals, according to a lawsuit filed in Alameda County on April 27.
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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or CDCR, is allegedly discriminating against foreign-born individuals, according to a lawsuit filed in Alameda County on April 27.
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Berkeley council members voted to confirm Jen Louis as Berkeley Police Department’s chief of police May 9.
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Berkeley council members voted to confirm Jen Louis as Berkeley Police Department’s chief of police May 9.
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The popularity of 'smash and grab' auto crimes in the region significantly negatively impacts students.
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The popularity of 'smash and grab' auto crimes in the region significantly negatively impacts students.
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked the City of Berkeley from enacting a natural gas piping ban in the case California Restaurant Association, or CRA, v. City of Berkeley.
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked the City of Berkeley from enacting a natural gas piping ban in the case California Restaurant Association, or CRA, v. City of Berkeley.
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After a slew of bills aiming to decrease reproductive rights swept the nation post-Roe, members of the California Legislative Women’s Caucus announced Monday in a press conference 17 bills aiming to safeguard reproductive rights across the country. 
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After a slew of bills aiming to decrease reproductive rights swept the nation post-Roe, members of the California Legislative Women’s Caucus announced Monday in a press conference 17 bills aiming to safeguard reproductive rights across the country. 
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