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President Bush, in the Rose Garden, with the Constitution and Some White-Out, at 1:15

Jul 10, 2008
President Bush signed into law the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, at 1:15 p.m. this afternoon in the Rose Garden.Immediately after he signed, the ACLU sued.Our clients are reporters, organizations like Amnesty International, Global Fund for Women, and Human Rights Watch, and defense attorneys, whose activities will be greatly curtailed by this new law.Our argument is simple: This bill is a clear vio... Read More
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Privacy Appears on Google.com Over Holiday Weekend

Jul 08, 2008
According to Google, the "time was right" for the company to post a link to a privacy policy on its homepage.It certainly was.The California Online Privacy Protection Act states that a company is in violation of the Act if they fail to post its policy within 30 days of being notified of noncompliance.Google released its modified homepage including the privacy link 30 days after receiving a letter ... Read More
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Federal Judge Blasts Erroneous Telco Immunity Arguments

Jul 07, 2008
Chief Judge Vaughn Walker of the Northern District of California issued a ruling blasting key arguments made by supporters of telecom immunity last week.The lengthy opinion cuts through many common misconceptions and makes clear that the Senate is set to vote on telecom immunity based on misinformed arguments.The FISA bill is scheduled for a vote tomorrow, Tuesday, July 8. Contact your Senators to... Read More
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ACLU and EFF Sue Justice Department to Uncover Records of Cell Phone Tracking

Jul 02, 2008
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a lawsuit today urging a federal court to order the Department of Justice to turn over records related to the government's use of people's cell phones as tracking devices.The ACLU filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the records in November 2007 following revelations that federal officials are using Americans... Read More
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SF Budget Committee Cuts Funding for Surveillance

Jun 30, 2008
In a victory for civil liberties and responsible government spending, the Budget Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to cut $300,000 from its invasive, intrusive, and ineffective video surveillance camera program.The Budget Committee's decision is an important first step, but will not be finalized until the full Board approves the budget next month. Please contact yo... Read More
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Commission Report on California’s Death Penalty Points to Excessive Costs, including the Costs of Fixing the System’s Flaws

Jun 30, 2008
The first comprehensive study of California’s death penalty was released today by the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice (CCFAJ), a nonpartisan statewide advisory board. The 116 page report highlights a myriad of problems, including the failure to adequately fund defense counsel for poor people facing death sentences, a decades-long appeals process, and the risk that inno... Read More
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Settlement with Lake County School District Calls for Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Students from Anti-Gay Harassment

Jun 28, 2008
The ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) has reached a settlement with the Upper Lake Union Elementary School District that contains a comprehensive series of steps the District will undertake to protect students from anti-gay harassment and discrimination. The agreement is on behalf of a student who was persistently subjected to verbal taunting and physical abuse throughout elementary and middl... Read More
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Ninth Circuit Tells Employers to Stop Snooping

Jun 25, 2008
In a recent victory for employee privacy and free speech, the Ninth Circuit told employers to stop snooping on email and text messages.The case:Quon v. Arch WirelessThe facts:The City of Ontario Police Department gave two-way pagers to its employees. Officer Quon, a Department employee, used his pager to send personal messages. Quon exceeded his messaging limit and the Department decided to audit ... Read More
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Same-Sex Couples Not the First to Face Marriage Discrimination

Jun 25, 2008
The memory of another monumental day in court, 60 years earlier, hung over the March 4 hearings on marriage equality, and not just because the famous Perez v. Sharp decision was invoked repeatedly by lawyers.Stuart Gaffney, half of one of the couples who sued for the right to marry, said on the day of the hearing that he wouldn't have been there were it not for the 1948 California Supreme Court's ... Read More
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Settlement Protects Students from Anti-Gay Harassment

Jun 25, 2008
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California reached a settlement with a Lake County school district that contains a series of steps the district will undertake to protect students from anti-gay harassment and discrimination. The agreement is on behalf of a student who was persistently subjected to verbal taunting and physical abuse based on his sexual orientation.The ACLU Foundation of No... Read More