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Studies have shown that tough-on-crime laws do not reduce crime rates, but rather increase the number of people in prison, especially people of color. They also create a gap between research and policy and ignore the root causes of crime.
The California Department of Housing and Community Development released its revised Draft Guidelines to the Surplus Land Act, which include changes that could affect local agencies and special district services and may conflict with the original statutory language and intent of the Act.
Despite potential challenges in determining bargaining units and addressing gender discrimination, the ruling signifies a significant shift in collegiate sports, aligning with labor law principles favoring collective bargaining and raising questions about the NCAA's rules amidst emerging "collectives" seeking player compensation.