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  1. A new study by Paul Ong reveals that Asian Americans win the fewest minority government-contracting programs http://bit.ly/1ma9tQ
  2. Mark Kleiman cites "substituting certainty for severity" as a future method for deterring crimes. http://bit.ly/5GFqwi
  3. Mark Kleiman’s book cited as “the best handbook for would-be (crime-fighting) reformers”by NY Times columnist. http://bit.ly/7rUcjB
  4. Mark Peterson on Senate healthcare changes: "Everybody wants to bring down costs, but they don't want to cut anything." http://bit.ly/6Pde55
  5. Jorja Leap comments on the latest tool in San Diego prosecutors' hands--anti gang statutes. http://bit.ly/6xGNFj
  6. Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris on women & transportation, "We have seen high levels of fear in specific groups of women." http://bit.ly/8VuJRv
  7. Chris Tilly on healthcare: "This is where jobs of the future lie." http://bit.ly/4Ee2JL
  8. The Economist lists Mark Kleiman's book, When Brute Force Fails, as one of its "Books of the Year." http://bit.ly/8kqJgU
  9. Recent Urban Planning graduates Amber Hawkes and Georgia Sheridan plan a conference for "L.A. 2.0" http://bit.ly/5gkQQk
  10. Jorja Leap and Mark Kleiman talk about the search for new police chiefs in Burbank, Glendale, & Pasadena: http://bit.ly/4EER6H
  11. Abel Valenzuela Jr. talks about how the proportion of U.S. born day-laborers has at least doubled since 2006: http://bit.ly/8G8OUv
  12. The Advancement Project's reports by Jorja Leap helps push for a new Los Angeles anti-gang department http://bit.ly/69PXAy
  13. Crime and punishment: There's a better way--M.Kleiman in UCLA Today. http://bit.ly/8szyI9
  14. "The right to a great public education." Op-ed in the Sac Bee by urban planning alumnus Alvaro Huerta. http://bit.ly/1jswab
  15. Eric Avila: "The Gold Line extension is a victory for social justice." Read more at: http://bit.ly/eY6TK
  16. Laura Abrams is presenting on juvenile justice and reentry from incarceration at a Congressional briefing in DC. http://bit.ly/LkJS4
  17. On the AEG billboard dustup in city hall: “It’s bare-knuckle backroom politics...” -Franklin D. Gilliam. http://bit.ly/1TZRgj
  18. Chris Tilly: "The Internet has made it a lot easier to relocate and disperse labor by location..." read more http://bit.ly/A2gl7
  19. RT UCLAClimate: Michael Woo's talk on the future of development in Los Angeles, now online at http://bit.ly/3qcRy6
  20. UCLA report finds volunteerism up, revenues down at Los Angeles nonprofits http://bit.ly/2FzuwL