San José State fired a tenured professor over Gaza protests; scholars and students are disputing the decision.
A San Jose State University tenured professor was fired last month over her participation in pro-Palestinian protests, and now she's contesting her dismissal.
The city’s license plate cameras are collecting revealing data that police nationwide are searching — all without warrants.
Nearly a year and a half after a group of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested for breaking into and vandalizing the Stanford University president’s office, a trial is set to get underway.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered across the Bay Area on Thursday evening in an extension to the day’s protests of a reported federal immigration crackdown in the region, capping a 24-hour period ...
San Jose and its police department routinely violate the California Constitution by conducting warrantless searches of the ...
A new lawsuit by local advocacy groups alleges San Jose's use of data collected by automated license plate readers violates ...
David Huerta called his misdemeanor charge "baseless" and a weaponization of the judicial system after Wednesday's ...