Author name: Teri Kanefield

I’ve written more than a dozen books; published more than 50 articles, essays, and stories in mainstream outlets; and filed hundreds of appellate briefs. Over a 30-year publishing career, I’ve written on a broad range of topics for a variety of audiences.

How California Turned Blue

Alternate title: California shows the way California used to be Republican. We gave the nation Nixon and Reagan. Republican candidates won CA in every presidential election between 1952 and 1988 except one: By 1990, CA demographics were changing, with growing Asian and Spanish-speaking communities. Then California’s “Latino and Asian populations boomed in the 1990s.” In […]

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Detention Center Journal

I’ve returned from Texas, after a stop in Santa Barbara for the Indivisible March. My detention center journal is now complete. Preliminary Remarks Raices needs Spanish speaking lawyers, or lawyers with translators. My husband is a native Spanish speaker, so we go as a team. The law: If asylum seekers arrive without documents, they can:

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Q and A

On Friday, January 4, I appeared on KVEC News/Talk 920 AM and 96.5 FM to talk about Ruth Bader Ginsburg. On Thursday, January 3, I did a Q&A on Ruth Bader Ginsburg as part of the SLO Jewish Film Festival. The radio show is here as a podcast. Here is a transcript of a four

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Responding to George Papadopoulos

Hi, George. Thanks for commenting. And welcome to my twitter feed. All the facts I listed came directly from documents Mueller filed with the court. Most are from a doc you signed under penalty of perjury! Let’s march through the facts, as given in the docs, shall we? 1/ The first bunch of facts will

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Trump Family History of Lawbreaking

What’s up with all Trump’s lawbreaking? Spoiler: When you understand how the Trump family became wealthy, the meaning of MAGA becomes clear. I’ll explain. Sources in links and these (well researched books): The Making of Donald Trump by David Cay Johnston and The Truth About Trump, Michael D’Antonio. Friedrich, DJT’s grandfather, left Germany in 1885.

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Gamble v. U.S: Twitter Law 101

[View here as a Twitter thread] Some of you are worried there’s a case going to SCOTUS that may “get rid of double jeopardy” and “allow Trump to pardon state crimes.” It seems the case you’re all worrying about is Gamble v. US. 2/ And the article that seems to have you all worried is

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