The termination of grants to dozens of fair housing organizations threatens enforcement of the Fair Housing Act.
Robin Urevich
Robin Urevich is a journalist and radio reporter whose work has appeared on NPR, Marketplace, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Las Vegas Sun.
To Ease Affordable Housing Crisis, California Views a Broad New Law
The debate around SB 9 centers on equity, social justice, affordability—and whether it benefits residents or developers.
Mark Janus Wants His Union Dues Back
A year after Janus v. AFSCME, right-to-work forces organize against organized labor in California.
How the Spending Bill Can Hurt Immigrant Detainees
Increasing ICE’s funding threatens more immigrant families, though the legislation also requires the agency to report more regularly to Congress.
DHS Kicks the Ladder from Under Immigrants Seeking Green Cards
The department’s proposed rule could devastate the health care of millions of immigrants.
Conditions Worsen for ICE Detainees Following Hunger Strike
Guards at the Adelanto Detention Center responded to asylum seekers’ hunger strike with violence and pepper spray.

