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November 18, 2022

Los Angeles Voters Ousted Their Sheriff—and Then Just Kept Going

Piper French,
October 27, 2022

California’s 10 Most Critical Elections for Criminal Justice and Policing

Piper French, Daniel Nichanian,
June 16, 2022

Oakland’s Sheriff Is Ousted After a Long Tenure Leading Deadly Jail

Piper French,
May 31, 2022

“Fool Me Once”: Scandals and Abuses Fuel Unease Toward ‘Reform’ Talk in Los Angeles Sheriff Race

Piper French,
April 6, 2022

The Movement to Decarcerate Los Angeles Targets Judicial Elections

Piper French,
February 16, 2021

Los Angeles D.A. George Gascón Leaves California’s Powerful D.A. Association

Jerry Iannelli,
December 9, 2020

Newly Elected Prosecutors Are Challenging the Death Penalty

Daniel Nichanian,
March 6, 2020

For Decarceration, Election Results Bring One Big Win and Some Prolonged Suspense

Daniel Nichanian,
February 28, 2020

Progressives See Super Tuesday as a Chance to Transform Los Angeles

Daniel Nichanian,
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January 16, 2020

How Rachel Rossi Would Change the D.A.’s Role in Los Angeles: “It Takes a Public Defender”

Daniel Nichanian,
January 9, 2020

How George Gascón Wants to Reform Los Angeles and Achieve “the Lowest Level of Intervention”

Daniel Nichanian,
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