People who employ nannies, home attendants, or house cleaners may be especially worried right now about the safety of the workers they depend on. Immigration raids in Los Angeles and
															At Wednesday’s Housing and Homelessness Committee, Item 6 will consider a resolution that presents Lot 701 in Venice as a potential site for affordable housing. The motion is misleading because
															On September 30, the Inner City Law Center hosted a community conversation on the criminalization of homelessness. The panel brought together Adam Murray of ICLC, Tristia Bauman of the Law
															Loyola Marymount University has plunged into a high-stakes labor battle after abruptly announcing it would no longer recognize the union representing its non-tenure track faculty. In a campus-wide email sent
															LA City Council voted 11–2 to approve a $2.7 billion expansion of the Convention Center, a project that will ultimately cost nearly $6 billion once borrowing and interest are included.
															UCLA is resisting pressure from the Trump administration to overhaul its policies in exchange for restoring frozen federal research dollars, with Chancellor Julio Frenk warning that there are “red lines