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Meet the Man Who Kept the Rainbow Flag Free

Jun 21, 2012
The fight for LGBT equality in the Bay Area has faced plenty of challenges. Meet Matt Coles, who has been fighting for them from the beginning. The rainbow flag is known all over the world as a symbol of LGBT rights and acceptance. Here in San Francisco, a huge rainbow flag waves over the Castro District. But that flag came close to being a trademarked symbol that could have kept it from public... Read More
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Making Your Privacy Vote Count on Facebook

Jun 20, 2012
As Facebook has grown from a dorm room project to a publicly-traded company, its users have repeatedly challenged the service on privacy issues, drawing attention from the media and governments as a result. And while Facebook is often perceived as acting like some constitution-less nation doing whatever it wants without regard to user concerns, its very existence as a social networking site depend... Read More
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Coming Out As a Dreamer

Jun 19, 2012
Daniel Galindo reflects on the similarities between DREAM Act youth and the LGBT community – especially where "coming out" is concerned.As we prepare to celebrate Pride by marching in the SF Pride Parade as this year's Community Organization Grand Marshal, I'm reminded of what it means to be able to walk down a public street with thousands of people watching me strut my stuff, free of shame or jud... Read More
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A Little Kitchen Conversation

Jun 18, 2012
ACLU of Northern California's Associate Director tells the story of how she responded when her 8-year-old daughter asked if lesbians were going to be banned and what would happen to their family.Recently, I was at home making dinner with my eight-year-old daughter Kaden. As I cooked, she flipped through the mail on the kitchen counter with the curiosity that only eight-year-olds possess. One of th... Read More
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ACLU-NC Response to Report on OPD Force Against Occupy Oakland Protesters

Jun 14, 2012
Today Oakland released a report it commissioned from the Frazier Group that reviewed police tactics in response to Occupy Oakland demonstrations. (The ACLU of Northern California widely criticized OPD for excessive force and violence against protesters, and along with the National Lawyers Guild, sued OPD. That lawsuit is ongoing.) The report is widely critical of the Oakland Police Department's ta... Read More
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ACLU Named SF Pride 2012 Community Organization Grand Marshal

Jun 13, 2012
The ACLU of Northern California has been named the Community Organization Grand Marshal for San Francisco Pride 2012. The ACLU has a decades-long history advocating equality for LGBT people. It brought its first LGBT rights suit in 1936 and over many decades helped what became a strong movement for LGBT equality. Today, the ACLU remains in the thick of the battle, fighting for the recognition of s... Read More
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Palmer v. West Contra Costa County Unified School District

Jun 12, 2012
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California filed suit on behalf of two concerned taxpayers against the West Contra Costa Unified School District, over conditions at district's Community Day School Program. The lawsuit seeks to compel the district to relocate its Community Day School Program (CDSP) and to provide adequate staffing, instructional materials, and legally required services to its stude... Read More
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Plenty to Hide

Jun 07, 2012
A commentator on my recent post about the DEA installing license plate scanners on the nation's interstate highways asks, "If you aren't doing anything illegal why would you care if someone captures your license plate number?"Another commentator countered: "If I'm not doing anything illegal, why do the police need to record my license plate number?"It's a great response. In essence, it points to o... Read More
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SceneTap Bars Tap Into Patron Outrage by Failing to Consider Privacy Concerns

Jun 04, 2012
When a number of bars in San Francisco agreed to install facial detection cameras to collect and broadcast demographic information about the bar's patrons, the local community lashed out – not only at SceneTap, the developer of the service, but also at the bars who agreed to use it. Outraged patrons wrote scathing reviews on sites like Yelp and threatened to boycott bars that installed the service... Read More
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People v. Buza (Mandatory DNA Collection)

Jun 01, 2012
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California has long been fighting against a provision of a 2004 California initiative (Prop. 69) that requires anyone arrested for a felony - including for crimes such as simple drug possession or joyriding - to provide a DNA sample that will be stored in a criminal database. Read More