McGeorge School of Law Professor Rachel Van Cleave provides insight on the Insurrection Act.
McGeorge School of Law Professor Nicolas Heidorn was interviewed about the city manager's role and responsibilities.
Blake Nordahl, director of the Immigration Law Clinic at McGeorge School of Law, was interviewed about the court losing more than 30% of its judges.
Keith Smith, a political science professor at Pacific, explains that a resolution requires Congressional approval and the president's signature.
McGeorge School of Law professor Leslie Jacobs weighs in on whether the personalized license plate is protected under the First Amendment.
Benom Plumb, program director for music industry studies and music management, breaks down how much it could cost to license the artist's music.
Adjunct McGeorge School of Law Professor Chris Micheli explains that splitting California into two states requires approval from both the California Legislature and the U.S. Congress.
Professor Ken Albala was interviewed about the history of roasting meat on a stick, saying that it is likely among humans' most ancient cooking techniques.
Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law Chris Micheli says nothing prevents lawmakers from asking voters to restore their redistricting powers via a constitutional amendment.
Chris Micheli, adjunct professor at McGeorge School of Law, predicts a lengthy debate before the bills are passed and sent to voters.