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David Miles Hogg (born April 12, 2000) is an American gun control activist. He rose to prominence during the 2018 United States gun violence protests as a student survivor of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting , helping lead several high-profile protests, marches, and boycotts, including the boycott of The Ingraham Angle .
California Law Review was the first student-run law review in the Western United States. It is the ninth-oldest surviving law review published in the United States. A companion volume, the California Law Review Online, was launched in 2014, followed by a podcast in 2021. These publications feature shorter articles, essays, blogs, and audio content.
Founding David Hogg (far left) and X González (second to right) at a rally in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on February 17, 2018. The group was co-formed by Cameron Kasky and his friends at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the first four days after the shooting, which was committed by the alleged gunman, Nikolas Cruz, who was a 19-year-old former student of the school and armed with an ...
Senate Bill 478 bans so-called “junk” fees on purchases made across California. The law aims to prohibit drip pricing, where a price shown to consumers is lower than what they actually end up ...
In 2015, the Legislature passed a bill that said California police departments are only allowed to share license plate data with other public agencies. The Attorney General’s Office argued in an ...
Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times. A California law that severely restricts oil drilling within close proximity to homes, schools and businesses is set to take effect after an industry group said ...
Democratic Review DemocraticReview.com Owned by American Review LLC of Miami, the same company that owns American News (americannews.com), Conservative 101 and Liberal Society. Liberal Society LiberalSociety.com Published a fake direct quote attributed to Obama, Falsely claimed that the White House fired Kellyanne Conway.
A new law in California will require bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices to protect patrons from drinks spiked with "date rape drugs." The law, Assembly Bill 1013, took effect Monday.