It was to remedy what was a very egregious violation of people's First Amendment rights to free speech and assemble.

A number of courts decided there should be some mechanism set up to make sure the police didn't overstep the boundary. It was complicated finding that boundary.

We are very deeply affected by the loss of one of our best students. Losing one of the most promising students is devastating.

There's no evidence to suggest that parole systems like California's, which simply act as another way to send people to prison, do any good at all.