blog post Who Voted in the 2022 Election and What Does It Mean for 2024? By Eric McGhee May 24, 2023 24 hours ago ... In June 2022, the US Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization ended constitutional protections for abortion.
blog post College Gender Gap Starts Early and Extends across Races By Hans Johnson, Daniel Payares-Montoya, Marisol Cuellar Mejia May 23, 2023 2 days ago ... April 27, 2023 Virtual Event. Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts. April 18, 2023 Virtual Event.
video Inflation in California By Ashlyn Perri May 1, 2023 Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts. April 18, 2023 Virtual Event. Achieving Universal Broadband in California.
blog post Video: Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts By Stephanie Barton Apr 28, 2023 Apr 28, 2023 ... PPIC researcher Heather Harris discusses a new report on the effects of policies put in place by California courts to address pandemic ...
blog post Californians’ Support for President Biden and the A-G-E Factor By Mark Baldassare Apr 27, 2023 Apr 27, 2023 ... In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v Wade, the overwhelming majority of California likely voters think that abortion ...
event Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts Apr 18, 2023 California's criminal courts quickly adopted policies to address COVID-19; but uneven adoption around the state affected who might face those policies.
event Achieving Universal Broadband in California Apr 13, 2023 Making the Most of a Wet Year. April 27, 2023 Virtual Event. Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts. April 18, 2023 Virtual Event.
Report Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts By Heather Harris Apr 12, 2023 Of the main policies, only remote hearings have endured—and their future is uncertain. Assembly Bill 199 allows California courts to conduct most criminal ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Pandemic Policymaking and Changed Outcomes in Criminal Courts By Heather Harris, Stephanie Barton Apr 12, 2023 Apr 27, 2023 ... Remote hearings are the major policy to endure from pandemic interventions introduced by California criminal courts.
blog post California’s Private Colleges Are Preparing for the End of Affirmative Action By Kevin Cook, Mary Severance Mar 23, 2023 Mar 23, 2023 ... The US Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling this year that declares affirmative action in college admissions unconstitutional.