
Episode 395: The Dodgers on ICE
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The Los Angeles Dodgers will donate $1 million to supporters of illegal immigration. The Ninth Circuit halts Attorney General Rob Bonta’s effort to limit gun purchases to one per month. California can’t kick its foreign-oil addiction. Bonus! Dr. Kurt Miceli explains Do No Harm’s lawsuit alleging that UCLA’s medical school rejects highly qualified Asian and white students in favor of less-qualified applicants. Music by Metalachi.
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Show Notes:
- On War Powers, Nancy Pelosi Is a Ridiculous Hack
- Vice President JD Vance rips Newsom, Bass and mocks Padilla during visit to Los Angeles
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom challenges Vice President JD Vance to debate: 'How about saying it to my face?'
- The Dodgers were about to break their silence on Trump’s immigration crackdown. Then federal agents showed up
- Trump suggests farmers may get to keep undocumented workers after all
- 9th Circuit affirms San Diego judge’s ruling that California’s ‘one-gun-a-month’ law is unconstitutional
- California is to examine its Amazon oil ties following pleas from Indigenous leaders from Ecuador
- Turlock story (under headline on Iranian reaction to Israel war)
- LAUSD agrees to fund $500 million to settle sexual assault lawsuits
- Long Beach City Council votes to mandate more staffing at self-checkout lanes
Kurt Miceli, Do No Harm: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine:
- Lawsuit: UCLA used race in rejecting highly qualified Asian, white students over less-qualified applicants
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