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Twitter Stands Up for One of its Users

May 08, 2012
By Aden FineACLU National OfficeTwitter has filed a motion in state court in New York seeking to quash a court order requiring it to turn over information about one of its users and his communications on Twitter. This particular case involves a Twitter user, Malcolm Harris, who is being prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office in Manhattan for disorderly conduct in connection with the Occupy W... Read More
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Shutting Down Cell Service During Protests: The Constitutional Dimension

May 01, 2012
BART has a serious public relations problem. BART Police have been involved in three fatal shootings of passengers in the past three years, including the Oscar Grant incident in 2009, in which an unarmed African-American New Year's Eve reveler was shot in the back while lying face-down on a BART platform by a white police officer who later testified that he meant to use his taser, not his pistol. ... Read More
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Faced with Opposition from Wireless Industry, CA Legislators Make the Wrong Call

Apr 25, 2012
The good news is that SB 1434, the important California privacy law that would make sure that police get a warrant before getting access to sensitive location information, passing its first hurdle and is moving onto a full vote by the California Senate.The bad news is that several California legislators made the wrong call yesterday, selling out the privacy interests of Californians to the wireles... Read More
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ACLU and NLG Ask Oakland Police Department If It Seeks to Abandon Key Protections for Demonstrators

Apr 24, 2012
Today, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC) and the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild demanded that the Oakland Police Department explain if it plans to abandon its Crowd Control Policy, in favor of vague standards that fail to provide specific guidance to officers in the field and that invite a repetition of last fall’s botched handling of... Read More
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Wireless Industry Admits: "Working Day and Night" to Hand Over Your Location Info to Police

Apr 23, 2012
Wireless companies are opposing an important new mobile privacy bill in California (SB 1434) because they say they are too busy "working day and night to assist law enforcement," so it would be too much of a burden to tell their customers how often and why they are turning over location data to law enforcement.Every moment of every day, our mobile devices track our location, and our cell providers... Read More

Location Information: Time for a Privacy Check-In

Apr 23, 2012
Information about where you go is valuableLocation data from your cell phone or portable device can make it easy to get directions or locate the closest coffee shop. But that location data also says a lot about you – where you go, what you do, and who you know. And outdated privacy laws, written before GPS and other location-aware technologies even existed, mean that all this personal information ... Read More
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Proposed Amendments to #CISPA Don't Protect Privacy

Apr 19, 2012
Yesterday, the House Intelligence Committee released proposed changes to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011, also known as CISPA that, according to its sponsors, represent "huge progress" towards addressing the privacy and internet freedom community's concerns.But, many privacy advocates, including the ACLU, and groups including the Center for Democracy and Technology, Free ... Read More
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Revising CA's Drug Penalty: Time to Treat the Problem

Apr 18, 2012
When we stop spending millions of dollars a year to incarcerate Californians whose only crime is addiction, we will free up funding that can be used to help more people get the treatment they need.This is the logic behind Senate Bill 1506 (D-Leno), which passed its first hurdle yesterday when it won a majority of votes in the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 1506 proposes to revise the state's p... Read More
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ACLU-NC and Bay Guardian File New FOIA to Uncover Local U.S. Attorney Demands for Location Info

Apr 17, 2012
The ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) and San Francisco Bay Guardian (Bay Guardian) have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to try to uncover how United States Attorneys in the Northern District of California are seeking and accessing sensitive location data. (Read the FOIA request here)Location data from your cell phone or portable device can make it easy to get directions or l... Read More
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Kicking off "Stop Cyber Spying Week"

Apr 16, 2012
The ACLU, along with several other groups, is launching a weeklong campaign called "Stop Cyber Spying Week" to draw attention to the massive civil liberties problems in H.R. 3523, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011, better known as CISPA. CISPA is scheduled to be voted on by the House of Representatives next week. Read More