| California Journal 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A dream of survival.(Education in Urban California) | Government | Maria Elena Tostado |
| A life among the homeless the underside of the California dream. | Government | Mollie Lowery |
| Another endangered species: California's biomass industry. | Government | Steven Barmazel |
| A time for new dreams. (Californians should become aware of their society's problems) | Government | Jeff Lustig |
| Beyond the aqueduct empire.(California's water resources) | Government | Harrison C. Dunning |
| Brave new world: Will genetic research create a new field of discrimination? | Government | Mary Beth Barber |
| California dream in crisis. | Government | Mary Ellen Leary |
| California progress or..... (problems faced by California) | Government | Larry Berg |
| California's "morphing" economy. | Government | Susan F. Rasky |
| Can California adequately regulate health care in the '90s? | Government | Bob Schmidt |
| Century-old deeds allow some developers to circumvent current law. (real estate development in Napa County, California) | Government | John Speck |
| Clay Jackson in prison.(political lobbyist, California) | Government | Sigrid Bathen |
| Clinton's goodie bag. (providing assistance to California to win 1996 electoral votes) | Government | Mark Z. Baraback |
| Diversity in higher education: minority youth have made great strides over the past decade. (progress of ethnic minorities in education) | Government | Mary Ellen Leary |
| Downsizing California's military-industrial complex. | Government | Herbert A. Sample |
| Education and the California dream. | Government | Robert L. Trigg |
| Farewell to all that. (California's political and social aspects) | Government | Larry Liebert |
| Farmers vs. cities. (water resources in California) | Government | Marc Reisner |
| Gulliver among the Lilliputians.(breakup of the Los Angeles Unified School District) | Government | Keena Lipsitz |
| Handling problems wrongside up. | Government | William Kahrl |
| In search of the California dream: our strength lies in our diversity. (Interview) | Government | Maxine Waters |
| In the shadow of Jarvis and Gann: citizen initiators tilt at the electoral windmill. | Government | Charles M. Price |
| Is it too late to save California? (California's environmental crisis) | Government | Tom Knudson |
| Latinos in California's future. | Government | Leo F. Estrada |
| O California. (social aspects of California) | Government | Richard Reeves |
| Orange County: fiscal disaster savages once-wealthy county, but the wounds were self-inflicted. | Government | Nancy H. Martis |
| Organic agriculture grows up.(California) | Government | Elizabeth Schilling |
| Protecting the California environment. | Government | Cecilia Lanman |
| Re-assembling, renewing and re-earning the California dream. | Government | Kevin Starr |
| Reflections from the publisher. (analysis of US political system) | Government | Thomas R. Hoeber |
| Republican House majority elevates role for California comer. | Government | Herbert A. Sample |
| Retail wheeling. (deregulation of electric power generation, CA) | Government | Peter Asmus |
| Runaway crime and the end of dreams.(increasing crime rates and three-strikes sentencing in California) | Government | Joseph D. McNamara |
| School reform goes back to the ballot: an inside look at the 1996 California school reform initiative. (state of education in California and reform initiatives) | Government | Alan Bonsteel |
| Stepping forward and stepping backward: twenty-five years of political reforms.(California) | Government | Bruce E. Cain |
| Susan Golding. (appreciation of Susan Golding, Mayor of San Diego, CA) | Government | Dana M. Wilkie |
| Taxing matters. (tax reforms in California) | Government | Susan Rasky |
| The 25 power dream makers. | Government | Steve Scott, A.G. Block, John Borland, Kirsten Mangold, Keena Lipsitz |
| The abiding dream. (present and future of California) | Government | Lou Cannon |
| The arming of California.(need for gun control due to increasing violent crime) | Government | Jon Borland |
| The California dream of higher education. | Government | J.W. Peltason |
| The California dream: often a surreal distortion for Asian Americans. (Interview) | Government | William Wong |
| The California economy: 1970 to the 21st century change, challenge and opportunity. | Government | Steven Levy |
| The central valley "sting": "Operation Rezone" exposes corruption in Fresno and Clovis. | Government | Brenda L. Moore |
| The Clay Jackson interview.(Interview) | Government | Sigrid Bathen |
| The clutter in criminal law. (California) | Government | David R. Ross |
| The future of California. | Government | Martin Anderson |
| The new GOP congress. (California loses its influence in Republican dominated Congress) | Government | Mark Z. Barabak |
| The path to power.(Excerpts from the book 'A Rage for Justice') | Government | John Jacobs |
| The quest for community. (Californians try to find common identity) | Government | Jack Citrin |
| The revolution in health care. | Government | Bruce Bronzan |
| The virtual primary.(changes to be brought in California's electoral procedure) | Government | Charles Price |
| Yosemite: new management for an old favorite. (Yosemite Park, CA) | Government | Dan Blackburn |
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