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Fall 2013 ACLU News

Nov 07, 2013
Download the Fall 2013 ACLU of Northern California Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives. Read More
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Anti-Equality Groups Have Stooped to Targeting Vulnerable Kids

Nov 01, 2013
The United States has a long history of persecuting and stigmatizing people and ideas it doesn’t understand: Islam, HIV/AIDS, mental health, and abortion to name a few. One of the most widely and ferociously debated social issues in the last 30 years is the rights and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. From marriage equality to Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, we’ve argued ... Read More
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ACLU Challenges Ongoing Exclusion of Women from Combat Positions

Oct 30, 2013
Four servicewomen and the Service Women’s Action Network filed an amended complaint today in their lawsuit against the Department of Defense for its ongoing blanket exclusion of women from thousands of ground combat positions. The four servicemembers have all done tours in Iraq or Afghanistan – some deploying multiple times – where they served in combat or led female troops who went on missions wi... Read More
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Supporting All Transgender Students

Oct 23, 2013
This summer Californians celebrated a historic victory when Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law AB 1266 – the School Success and Opportunity Act. The law makes sure that all students, including transgender students, have the opportunity to graduate from California’s public schools, by ensuring they can be themselves and fully participate in school facilities and activities such as sports and physical... Read More
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Big Year for ACLU Legislation in California

Oct 21, 2013
The ACLU of California took a position on over 118 bills before the legislature. This year stands as one of the most robust in advancing our civil liberties: the governor signed into law 12 of our priority bills. Read More
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ACLU Calls on ICE to Halt Arrests at Kern County Courthouse

Oct 17, 2013
Today, ACLU attorneys sent a letter demanding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) stop its deeply troubling practice of arresting people at Kern County Courthouses. Over the past year, ICE agents have taken advantage of unsuspecting individuals who were attempting to pay fines, appear for court appearances, get married or obtain restraining orders. Read More