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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.
California Voters Want More Police Transparency
Aug 31, 2015
Much of the recent outcry over policing reflects the concern that when cops violate the law, or shoot someone, the public doesn’t get the full story.
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Voters Agree: It’s Time to End “Theft by Cop”
Aug 27, 2015
Imagine you’re on your way to buy a used car and a police officer pulls you over. After asking you a few questions, the officer asks to search your car. Knowing you’ve done nothing wrong, you agree. The next thing you know, the officer is telling you that he’s suspicious that you have $2,500 in cash – and he takes it. You explain that you’re on your way to buy a car. He doesn’t believe you and tel...
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ACLU Suit Shows the DOJ Gathered Location Data Without Probable Cause
Aug 26, 2015
After three years of litigation, we’ve finally settled a portion of one of our long-running Freedom of Information Act suits against the federal government for information about its location tracking practices. A person’s digital location information reveals detailed, private information that the government should only be able to get through a warrant based on probable cause. As part o...
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Catholic Hospital Caves Under Threat of Lawsuit and Approves Woman’s Procedure
Aug 25, 2015
A Catholic-affiliated hospital will now perform a common reproductive healthcare procedure after the ACLU threatened to sue.
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San Jose's New Surveillance Proposal is Garbage
Aug 21, 2015
What if once a week the police drove by your home and took a picture?That is what the San Jose City Council proposed last week with an effort to install automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) on garbage trucks.ALPRs are high-speed cameras that sit atop patrol cars or on roadsides and are capable of snapping photos of thousands of license plate numbers per hour, including their location. This tech...
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Making the Local Control Funding Formula Work
Aug 16, 2015
While students, parents, faculty and school staff gear up for the excitement of a new school year, a critically important process is unfolding largely out of public view.
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Connecticut Supreme Court Declares Death Penalty Is Unconstitutional
Aug 13, 2015
Today a Connecticut Supreme Court ruling saved 11 men from the death penalty. They were sentenced to death for crimes committed before Connecticut's death penalty repeal and must instead serve life imprisonment without release.
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Racial Profiling is a Problem that Californians Want Fixed
Aug 12, 2015
A new poll shows that California voters overwhelmingly see a problem with biased policing in our state and support reforms to address the issue.
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Those "Personal" Email Accounts? If it's Official Business, it's a Public Record
Aug 11, 2015
Public-records laws are designed to ensure that constituents and journalists have access to information on public affairs. They protect a bedrock value of our democracy: transparency.
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Surveillance Technology: It's Not Just About Snowden
Aug 07, 2015
For communities of color, surveillance isn't just an invasion of personal privacy, it’s a tool for high tech racial profiling that can have disastrous and fatal consequences.
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The Government Is Watching #BlackLivesMatter, And It's Not Okay
Aug 04, 2015
According to documents recently obtained by The Intercept in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the government is surveilling the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
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California Federal Judge to Government: Get a Warrant for Cell Phone Location Data
Jul 30, 2015
A federal district court held that the government must obtain a warrant to obtain historical cell phone location data. This important ruling makes it clear that we don’t have to give up privacy to participate in modern society.
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