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Like Frankenstein’s Monster, DHS and the Senate Try to Revive Real ID

Jul 16, 2009
by Christopher CalabreseACLU NationwideSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said today that Real ID was "DOA". That's "Dead On Arrival" for the tiny percentage of you out there who don't watch a lot of cop shows on TV. What she meant was that states are not implementing Real ID. She repeatedly referenced the fact that 13 states have opted out of Real ID altogether, passing statutes that... Read More
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ACLU Asks Solano County Court to Limit Scope of Gang Injunction, Citing Due Process and Racial Profiling Concerns

Jul 14, 2009
The ACLU of Northern California has filed a friend of the court brief with the Solano County Superior Court urging it to limit the overly broad scope of a proposed gang injunction in the City of Fairfield. The ACLU-NC is concerned with several aspects of the injunction, including the ability of the police to serve the injunction on an individual without presenting clear and convincing evidence of ... Read More
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AFL-CIO v. Chertoff (Challenge to DHS "No-Match" Rule)

Jul 08, 2009
In August 2007, the AFL-CIO and other groups filed suit to stop government officials from implementing a Department of Homeland Security regulation that created widespread concern about anti-immigrant discrimination in employment and unnecessary and unjust terminations. Read More
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Mohamed v. Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc.

Jul 06, 2009
In a historic decision on April 21, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reinstated our landmark lawsuit against Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen DataPlan Inc. for its role in the Bush administration's unlawful extraordinary rendition program. The court ruled that cases like this one may not be dismissed on the grounds that "the very subject matter" of the lawsuit is a state s... Read More
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SB 768: RFID Protections for Government IDs (2005)

Jul 01, 2009
RFID devices are tiny chips with miniature antennae that are embedded within documents or objects for tracking and identification purposes. When a RFID reader emits a radio signal, all RFID-enabled devices in the vicinity respond by automatically transmitting their stored information to the reader. RFID has some useful applications but when embedded in ID documents, it can pose serious privacy an... Read More
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SB 682: Identity Information Protection Act (2005)

Jul 01, 2009
SB 682 (2005) would have prohibited any person or entity from intentionally reading a person's government-issued identification document (ID) remotely using radio waves without the knowledge of that person. It includes strong criminal penalties for anybody who violates this statute. SB 682 would have required a governmental entity that issues IDs that can be read remotely using radio waves to pro... Read More
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SB 31: Prohibition of Reading of Government Documents Using Radio Waves (2007)

Jul 01, 2009
SB 31, Simitian. Identification documents.This bill would provide that a person or entity that intentionally remotely reads or attempts to remotely read a person's identification document using radio frequency identification (RFID) without his or her knowledge and prior consent, as described, shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail for up to one year, a fine of not more than $1,500, or ... Read More
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SB 30: The Identity Information Protection Act of 2007

Jul 01, 2009
Although the technology has been around since World War II, state and local governments have recently begun incorporating Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) devices into identification documents like driver's licenses and passports. Citizens are compelled to carry these RFID-enabled devices, which broadcast their personal information and often lack meaningful privacy and security protections. A... Read More
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SB 29: Prohibition of RFID tags for the purpose of taking attendance in public schools

Jul 01, 2009
Although the technology has been around since World War II, state and local governments have recently begun incorporating Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) devices into identification documents such as student IDs and passports. Citizens are compelled to carry these RFID-enabled devices, which broadcast personal information and often lack meaningful privacy and security protections. As a resul... Read More