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 Restricting Vicodin is the wrong Rx

Restricting Vicodin is the wrong Rx

More than 1 million Americans visit an emergency room each year because of prescription drug abuse, and the toll has been rising steadily...

 

Healthcare reform's fail-safe

Although Republicans are eager to repeal the entire 2010 healthcare reform law, they started the new session of Congress last week by taking...

 

Judges vs. juries, and the Supreme Court

Legal scholars long have struggled to determine the proper allocation of authority between judges and juries. But you don't have to be an...

Aaron Swartz and the law

Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide last week at age 26, leaves behind quite a legacy for someone so young. He was an Internet activist...

 

Lance Armstrong's legacy

Thursday night's bid for absolution by cyclist Lance Armstrong over his use of performance-enhancing drugs — set to continue Friday as...

 

Obama goes all in on guns

If anyone had doubts that President Obama would have the political courage to propose a genuinely strong package of gun control measures...

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Micromanaging the UCs

Micromanaging the UCs

Gov. Brown wants major changes at the UC and Cal State University systems. Some of his ideas are good, but many could change the very nature of those institutions.

A crucial time for Medi-Cal

A crucial time for Medi-Cal

The U.S. healthcare overhaul gives the state a chance to improve the program for the poor.

Morsi's hateful speech

Morsi's hateful speech

Egypt's resident may have tempered his words on Israel since his election, but it's clear the sentiments persist.

 Funding schools fairly

Funding schools fairly

The governor has the right goal in seeking more money for poorer districts. But it won't be easy.

Paying for California's courts

Paying for California's courts

Gov. Jerry Brown's budget will force the court system to close courthouses, cut services, increase more fees and continue to delay courthouse construction.

Afghanistan in 2015

Afghanistan in 2015

A 'light footprint' strategy could be the best U.S. option after Western forces leave.

When the stars come out

When the stars come out

Jodie Foster's speech at the Golden Globes spoke volumes about how difficult coming out still is for many public figures.

 A wing and a prayer

A wing and a prayer

Industry money could save an aviation mechanics training program that LAUSD can't afford.

 Putting a price tag on safe food

Putting a price tag on safe food

Cost concerns should not derail new rules that will protect the nation's food supply.

 Beware busting the budget

Beware busting the budget

State finances are in better shape than expected. But fiscal discipline is still necessary.

WikiLeaks case: What's fair?

WikiLeaks case: What's fair?

Pfc. Bradley Manning's court-martial proceedings have been delayed until June. The Army should use the delay to consider a plea arrangement.

Wealthy, but not so healthy

Wealthy, but not so healthy

A new report drives home the point that spending a lot on healthcare is no guarantee of good health among Americans.

 The state of California's prisons

The state of California's prisons

Gov. Brown, seeking to end federal control, says the crisis is over. But that's not his call to make.

Homeless rights bill is wrong

Homeless rights bill is wrong

There's no point in criminalizing homelessness. But a proposed 'bill of rights' is not the answer either. What the homeless really need are resources.

A warrant to draw blood?

A warrant to draw blood?

The Supreme Court should reject the claim that police never need to obtain a search warrant before drawing blood from a motorist stopped for drunk driving.

Inauguration flip-flop

Inauguration flip-flop

Despite denouncing it in the past, Obama is taking corporate money to pay for events Jan. 20.

Gun mania

Gun mania

Sales of firearms tend to spike after atrocities like Newtown. National elections can have the same effect.

Hugo Chavez: What's the prognosis?

Hugo Chavez: What's the prognosis?

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and his allies need to stop treating his health like a national secret.

Interrogating Brennan

Interrogating Brennan

Senators need to press the CIA nominee on torture and drone assassinations.

 Park & Rec's secret stash

Park & Rec's secret stash

Taxpayers deserve to know more about how millions were hidden from the public and state officials.

Border security

Border security

Despite what opponents say, the White House is clearly doing its part to enforce immigration laws.

 Rape by impersonation

Rape by impersonation

Fixing a 19th century rape law is something that Sacramento's legislators, who are normally too quick to submit bills, would be justified in doing fast.

The Hagel question

The Hagel question

It isn't whether Hagel is the man Senators might have picked for Defense; it's whether he's qualified.

A road to better streets?

A road to better streets?

Councilmen's proposed street repair bond is a new revenue-raiser worth considering.

Addressing an epidemic of Rx deaths

Addressing an epidemic of Rx deaths

With prescription drug overdoses at an alarming level, California officials must update and recommit to its database of providers and users to help prevent medical emergencies and deaths.

Rights and the 'war on terror'

Rights and the 'war on terror'

Congress and the president have yet to reestablish the proper balance between national security and civil liberties.

 Assessing the assessor's office

Assessing the assessor's office

An audit of the L.A. County assessor's office delivers mostly common-sense recommendations to address the bribery controversy there.

Washington should prepare for disasters, not just react

Washington should prepare for disasters, not just react

Considering the frequency of multibillion-dollar natural disasters such as Superstorm Sandy, the government should devote more resources to preparing for them.

 Justifying assassination

Justifying assassination

If the White House is going to act as judge, jury and executioner in targeting individuals with airstrikes, the least it can do is divulge its legal rationale.

Reckless photography

Reckless photography

Controlling paparazzi is difficult without endangering everyone's 1st Amendment rights.