Berkeley City Council moves forward with cellphone 'right to know' ordinance
Berkeley City Council decided to move forward with a case regarding the city’s cellphone “right to know” ordinance Thursday after a public comment session about a potential repeal of the ordinance.
Berkeley City Council moves forward with cellphone 'right to know' ordinance
Berkeley City Council decided to move forward with a case regarding the city’s cellphone “right to know” ordinance Thursday after a public comment session about a potential repeal of the ordinance.
Court of appeals hears CTIA, city of Berkeley case
On Tuesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments for and against nonprofit organization CTIA – The Wireless Association’s appeal of a U.S. district judge’s decision to allow a disputed Berkeley ordinance to pass.
Court of appeals hears CTIA, city of Berkeley case
On Tuesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments for and against nonprofit organization CTIA – The Wireless Association’s appeal of a U.S. district judge’s decision to allow a disputed Berkeley ordinance to pass.
UC Berkeley professors, alumni create startup to combat money in politics
A group of UC Berkeley professors, alumni and community members have created a startup called UpRise Campaigns with the goal of disrupting the role of money in American politics.
UC Berkeley professors, alumni create startup to combat money in politics
A group of UC Berkeley professors, alumni and community members have created a startup called UpRise Campaigns with the goal of disrupting the role of money in American politics.
Berkeley pushes for health warning stickers on cell phones
Berkeley City Council is considering a plan to place health warning stickers on cellphones, which might cause health issues ranging from headaches to rapid heartbeat and brain tumors.
Berkeley pushes for health warning stickers on cell phones
Berkeley City Council is considering a plan to place health warning stickers on cellphones, which might cause health issues ranging from headaches to rapid heartbeat and brain tumors.
Berkeley Forum hosts Lawrence Lessig talk on money in politics
At a public address held Friday by The Berkeley Forum, Harvard Law professor and open-internet advocate, Lawrence Lessig spoke about the corrupting influence of money on politics.
Berkeley Forum hosts Lawrence Lessig talk on money in politics
At a public address held Friday by The Berkeley Forum, Harvard Law professor and open-internet advocate, Lawrence Lessig spoke about the corrupting influence of money on politics.