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We can be pretty sure that each new day will bring two things: new threats to our civil liberties, and new stories of people standing up for their rights and winning. Behind every court ruling is a person. Behind every landmark law is a movement. Read the stories and hear the voices that ground our work.
Trump Has the Keys to the Surveillance State, but CA has a Long History of Changing the Locks
Jan 19, 2017
When Donald Trump takes the oath of office, he will inherit an unprecedented surveillance state that includes expansive powers and databases filled with information on millions of people.
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Dissent is Patriotic. It’s also a Powerful Antidote to Propaganda - #ACLUTimeMachine
Jan 11, 2017
Fifty-five years ago this January, the ACLU of Northern California was busy filling orders from across the country for copies of its recently produced film, “Operation Correction.” The film was a response to a piece of Red Scare propaganda, “Operation Abolition,” which was produced by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and depicted civil liberties activists in San Francisco as viole...
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VICTORY! Richmond, CA Passes New Affordable Housing Law for Formerly Incarcerated People
Dec 20, 2016
Finding affordable housing is tough. Finding affordable housing when you’re returning home after serving time is nearly impossible. Last night, the Richmond City Council passed a historic law to protect the rights of people who are re-entering society and find themselves excluded from housing opportunities because of their criminal record. Many people who have been convicted of a crime face c...
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Twitter Cuts Off Fusion Spy Centers’ Access to Social Media Surveillance Tool
Dec 15, 2016
As of this week, Twitter has made sure that federally funded fusion centers can no longer use a powerful social media monitoring tool to spy on users. After the ACLU of California discovered the domestic spy centers had access to these tools, provided by Dataminr (a company partly owned by Twitter), Dataminr was forced to comply with Twitter’s clear rule prohibiting use of data for surveillance.&n...
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Client Stories: Illegal Caltrans Sweeps of Homeless Encampments
Dec 13, 2016
Sometimes the trucks arrive early. Sometimes they come with no notice at all. Sometimes, while workers from the California Department of Transportation make their way down the row of tents—seizing property and cherished belongings—people have mere minutes or seconds to grab everything they can carry before their bedding, clothes, tools, bikes, medicine, food, shelter, and other property are thrown...
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Affordable Housing is a Civil Right
Dec 08, 2016
A coalition of community groups recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Facebook and the cities of East Palo Alto and Menlo Park to address affordable housing, displacement, and economic opportunity in the region.
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Young Minds Should Be Filled With Knowledge, Not Chemicals. Pesticide Spraying Must be Regulated.
Dec 07, 2016
Almost 30 years ago, a study showed that people of color were more likely to live near incinerators. Since then, the dangerous conditions and exposure to environmental dangers have gotten worse. In California, CalEnviroScreen data recently demonstrated that race and environmental harms are directly correlated. Considering this, it’s alarming to think that a California agency that has t...
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Know Your History? The ACLU of Northern California, Protecting Your Rights for Decades - #ACLUTimeMachine
Dec 06, 2016
At a time when the internment of Japanese-American citizens has been cited as precedent for creating a Muslim-American registry, flag burning is mentioned casually as something that might strip Americans of citizenship, and the Constitution feels under attack, want to know more about the history of the ACLU?
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The Obama Administration Is Allowing Religious Organizations to Restrict Health Care for the Most Vulnerable, but We Just Won the First Round
Dec 05, 2016
When she was 17 years old, Rosa* fled her home country and came to the U.S. seeking a better life. As she made her way across the border, she was raped. After she arrived in the U.S. alone, she was taken into federal custody and then placed with a Catholic organization that receives taxpayer money to provide services to young women like Rosa.
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Money Bail: Freedom and Justice Out of Reach for Far Too Many Californians
Dec 05, 2016
Each year, thousands of Californians are kept in jail awaiting trial simply because they can't afford to post bail.
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ACLU to Trump: Flag Burning is Free Speech
Nov 29, 2016
President-elect Donald J. Trump tweeted that anyone who burns a flag should be jailed or even stripped of their U.S. citizenship. The idea that the government could use citizenship as a punishment for political speech is not simply unconstitutional, but fundamentally un-American.
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