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AB 645 - automated speed cams
It sounds like a bad joke. How many lawyers does it take to protect California residents from financial harm by actually reading the proposed bill? Apparently the answer is one, and she’s a 2L at Ohio State Law School and not yet a lawyer.
What To Read/Watch
Thought leaders, lawyers, activists, organizers - here are the articles, reports, papers, books, and blogs we’re studying to stay at the forefront of the regulatory environment pertaining to fast emerging technologies.
San Francisco prohibits dangerous pretext stops
On January 11, 2023, after a months-long campaign to address the obvious racial disparities in the San Francisco police department’s (“SFPD”) stop data, the San Francisco Police Commission voted 4-2 to approve a measure that will limit pretextual traffic stops in an effort to help reduce racial bias in policing.
Spring 2022 - a note from our Executive Director
We barely survived the mad dash to the end of 2021. This year isn’t starting off any easier.
Gaman and Bayanihan
The Los Angeles Planning and Land Use Committee is considering whether to designate my family’s former boarding house and its next-door extension, the Obayashi Employment Agency — as historic cultural monuments (HCMs).
Privacy Regulations in the Area of Automated Decision Making
Privacy Regulations in the Area of Automated Decision Making