Court Upholds Paul Carpenter’s Fraud Conviction

Former state Sen. Paul Carpenter’s convictions for fraud and money-laundering were upheld Wednesday by a divided U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Carpenter, a Democrat from Cypress, is serving a sentence of seven years and three months in federal prison. He fled before his scheduled sentencing in February 1994, saying he needed treatment for prostate … Read more

Prop. 187 Ruling Frustrating for Voters : Profile: Judge Pfaelzer is called tough, independent by court-watchers.

As an attorney, Mariana Pfaelzer once said that an effective lawyer had to think “as deeply and widely” as possible about a case: “You keep testing to see how far the ripples go.” As the federal judge who Monday declared key portions of Proposition 187 unconstitutional, Pfaelzer has set off a shock wave that may … Read more

Kamala Harris’ victory speech: Read the full transcript

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris addressed the nation Saturday night. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) Good evening. Congressman John Lewis, before his passing, wrote: “Democracy is not a state. It is an act.” And what he meant was that America’s democracy is not guaranteed. It is only as strong as our willingness to fight for … Read more

Buck Should Stop in the House

As long as the republic endures, there will be vigorous debate about what the Founders meant impeachment to be. But the arguments for impeachment being advanced by some leaders in the House are a clear case of what impeachment most certainly should not be. Impeachment should not be a tool for registering partisan pique. It … Read more

Decision ’94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA’S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

THE OFFICE This is a position with direct impact on millions of Californians’ pocketbooks. The commissioner rules on rate increases for all property, casualty and life insurers who do more than $60 billion in business per year in the state; the commissioner investigates fraud, responds to consumer complaints and wields wide authority to hold hearings … Read more

Reasons to Run

Regarding the June 15 story on “Post-Election Blues,” as someone who’s felt those blues, I’d like to add some insight. The difference between a crowded and a sparse ballot is tremendous. When there are about 40 races, 120 candidates and many propositions, it’s easy for a dark horse to get lost in the shuffle and, … Read more

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