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California Adjuncts Sue for ‘Uncompensated Work’

Inside Higher Ed

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June 26, 2026

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California Adjuncts Sue for ‘Uncompensated Work’ kathryn.palmer Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM Byline(s) Kathryn Palmer

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Palo Alto Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

California unions, hospitals strike deal — but billionaire tax heads to ballot

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California hospitals and the state’s largest health workers union reached an agreement Thursday to pull two competing initiatives from the November ballot hours before a state deadline. But a separate measure to impose a one-time tax on billionaires remains headed toward voters, potentially []

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jun 22, 2026

Rethinking Bar Prep for Nontraditional Learners

Rethinking Bar Prep for Nontraditional Learners Joshua.Bay Mon, 06/22/2026 - 03:00 AM The Colleges of Law in California expanded support and preparation time to help working students succeed. Byline(s) Joshua Bay

The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

California gives all state agencies access to Claude at half price in first-of-its-kind Anthropic deal

California has struck a deal with Anthropic that gives all state agencies and local governments access to Claude at half price. The agreement, announced by Governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday, makes Claude the first AI productivity tool available statewide through the California Department of Technology’s shared services portal. Anthropic will also provide free workforce training [] This story continues at The Next Web

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Intifada at MIT

The Intifada at MIT

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· Jul 11, 2026

'What a Joke'! Look What the Calif. Secretary of State JUST NOW Certified

'What a Joke'! Look What the Calif. Secretary of State JUST NOW Certified

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· Jul 2, 2026

State Workers Gather at Capitol Amid Negotiations for New Contracts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eeXsFym_og State employees rallied at the California State Capitol on Wednesday as negotiations over new labor...

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Related coverage for "California Adjuncts Sue for ‘Uncompensated Work’": Palo Alto Online — California unions, hospitals strike deal — but billionaire tax heads to ballot. Inside Higher Ed — Rethinking Bar Prep for Nontraditional Learners. The Next Web — California gives all state agencies access to Claude at half price in first-of-its-kind Anthropic deal. Real Clear Politics — The Intifada at MIT. Twitchy — 'What a Joke'! Look What the Calif. Secretary of State JUST NOW Certified. KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco — State Workers Gather at Capitol Amid Negotiations for New Contracts