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California Location Privacy Act is Heading toward the Governor's Desk

Aug 22, 2012
Today the Location Privacy Act of 2012 passed through the California Assembly with overwhelming bipartisan support. This is a critical step in protecting the privacy of all Californians in our modern world where a cell phone is closer to a necessity than a luxury.We shouldn't have to choose between using our smartphone and protecting our privacy. Unfortunately, outdated laws like the Electronic Co... Read More
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Parents and Doctors Sue Clovis School District Over Sex Education

Aug 21, 2012
Parents and physicians sued the Clovis Unified School District today over its high school abstinence-only-until-marriage sex education. The lawsuit charges that the district is violating California law and putting teens’ health at risk by teaching students misinformation and denying them critical instruction about condoms and contraception. The textbook that Clovis Unified uses for high school sex... Read More
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Central Valley School District Reaches Settlement with Civil Rights Groups, Agrees to Ensure Equal Opportunity for English Learners

Aug 16, 2012
Major civil rights organizations have reached a settlement agreement with the Dinuba Unified School District (DUSD) to ensure that young English learners have an equal chance to succeed. The agreement, which was finalized at a school board meeting last week, comes as the result of a lawsuit filed in May by Dinuba parents and teachers. The plaintiffs are represented by the ACLU of Southern Californ... Read More
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Political Speech on Facebook: Like This

Aug 13, 2012
In a victory for free speech on the Internet, social network giant Facebook last week corrected a mistake that had the unfortunate consequence of blocking political speech and affirmed its commitment to serving as a neutral platform for political advocacy. The controversy erupted when the social network, which positions itself as a key platform for reaching "a huge potential voter pool," rejected ... Read More
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Securing Sex Ed Victories at State and Local Levels

Aug 06, 2012
For more than a decade, the ACLU of Northern California has been working to ensure that sex education in public schools is science-based, free of bias, medically accurate and age-appropriate. The law we co-sponsored with Planned Parenthood in 2004 has become a model for other states and for the national REAL (Responsible Education About Life) Act. After years of Bush Administration support for ine... Read More
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Protecting Privacy, Teen Safety, and Abortion Rights

Aug 06, 2012
In the span of four years, California voters three times rejected a ballot initiative that would require doctors to notify a pregnant teen's parent before an abortion. Propositions 73, Proposition 85 and Proposition 4 all proposed to amend the state Constitution to reverse the state Supreme Court ruling in an ACLU lawsuit that teenagers have fundamental rights to decide whether to end an unintende... Read More
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Expanding Prenatal Care for Working Poor Women

Aug 06, 2012
Until December 2008, California required that women reside here for six months before they were eligible to receive essential health services through the state's Access for Infants and Mothers program. The ACLU of Northern California joined with other public interest organizations to challenge the rule on behalf of Maternal and Child Health Access, a non-profit organization.The San Francisco Super... Read More
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U.S. Attorney Shouldn't Be Threatening to Prosecute City Employees CA ACLU Says Duffy Should Retract Threat to Prosecute City Employees over Medical Marijuana Ballot Initiative

Aug 02, 2012
The San Diego U.S. Attorney is treading dangerous legal ground with a legal opinion that seems to be threatening Del Mar city employees with prosecution if they comply with an ordinance on medical marijuana up for a vote in November. In a letter sent today, the ACLU of California called on Laura Duffy, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California, to assure voters that the federal govern... Read More
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Hands Off Our DNA Lawsuit Gets Another Day in Court

Jul 31, 2012
Last week the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said it would rehear the ACLU of Northern California's lawsuit challenging a California law that mandates that DNA is collected from anyone arrested on suspicion of a felony. This suit is the only civil suit in the country challenging a disturbing trend toward invasive DNA collection of people who haven't been convicted of crime. The federal class-ac... Read More
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Fighting for Transparency

Jul 31, 2012
Today, the ACLU of Northern California went to court in two separate cases with the same goal: shedding light on the government's use of controversial and arguably unconstitutional surveillance techniques. In the first, we filed a motion to unsealsecret court papers authorizing the government to use a device called a "stingray" to track an individual's location. In the second, we filed a... Read More