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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.
Judge: No Difference Betweeen Cell Phone Tracking and GPS Vehicle Tracking
Aug 31, 2010
A few weeks ago, we wrote about United States v. Maynard, a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit requiring the government to obtain a warrant when it uses a GPS tracking device to monitor someone's movements.Last Friday, Judge James Orenstein in the Eastern District of New York recognized that Maynard's reasoning also applies when the government tries to ret...
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Moving Towards Rational Marijuana Policy: California ACLU Affiliates Endorse Prop 19
Aug 30, 2010
Every year tens of thousands of people in California are arrested for simply possessing small amounts of marijuana. These arrests overload our already stressed courts and jails. They also divert scarce public safety dollars that could be used to address violent crime. California's Proposition 19, on the November 2, 2010 ballot, offers a remedy that will move marijuana policy in a direction that ma...
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Is the FBI Spying on Muslims in California?
Aug 27, 2010
Is the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) spying on Muslim communities in Berkeley, Fresno, Visalia, San Jose or other Northern California communities?We don't know. But we're determined to find out.Over the past several months, community members from cities across Northern California have contacted the ACLU and the Asian Law Caucus to share their personal experiences about visits by FBI agents...
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California's Military Women Support Our Freedom. Shouldn't We Support Theirs?
Aug 27, 2010
Imagine you're a soldier stationed overseas and discover you're pregnant. If you want to have an abortion but are living in a country where it's illegal, you might as well be living in pre-Roe v. Wade America. Why? Current federal law prohibits almost all abortion services at U.S. military hospitals, even if a woman pays for the procedure herself. So, like a woman in the 1950s, you can fly to anot...
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Urge Gov. Schwarzenegger to Sign Security Breach Notification Bill
Aug 23, 2010
Hundreds of millions of sensitive records have been compromised by data breaches. If your personal records were compromised by a breach, wouldn't you want companies to be required to tell you important information about the breach and how to protect yourself?Then ask Governor Schwarzenegger to sign SB 1166, which standardizes the details that must be disclosed to security breach victims.California...
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ACLU of Northern California Response to Facebook: Today's Check-in
Aug 19, 2010
While the ACLU of Northern California and Facebook both agree that location information is very sensitive, we disagree that Places gives users adequate control of how and when to share this information. (Next time I visit my hometown, I'd like to be able to hang out with some of the Facebook crew at the Nut House without being asked again and again and again if I want that shared with everyone nea...
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Facebook Places: Check This Out Before You Check In
Aug 18, 2010
Following Facebook's announcement today about its new location-based product, Places, here's what the ACLU of Northern California has to say on the privacy front:Facebook made some changes to its regular privacy practices to protect sensitive location-based information, such as limiting the default visibility of check-ins on your feed to "Friends Only." But it has failed to build in some other imp...
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Amazon Case: We're In!
Aug 17, 2010
Last Friday, the district court in the Western District of Washington granted the motion to intervene that the ACLU filed on behalf of our clients in the lawsuit challenging the North Carolina Department of Revenue's (DOR) repeated requests for Amazon's customer records in the course of its tax audit of Amazon. These customer records reveal highly personal and intimate details of people's lives th...
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Pop Quiz! Just How Exposed Are You?
Aug 10, 2010
Got a cell phone? Use Facebook? What about Gmail? Read books on your shiny new iPad? Did you buy that new iPad online?Since you're reading this on some kind of electronic device, we're guessing that you can answer "yes" to at least a few of those questions.Which is why it's crucial that you drop everything you're doing right now and take our Privacy Quiz!It's fun, it's short, and unlike pop quizze...
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Facebook Taking Privacy Mobile
Aug 04, 2010
Earlier today, Facebook announced the rollout of privacy settings for mobile users. Providing privacy controls for mobile users is important and we hope that more companies will take this step. We were also pleased to see that these new Facebook mobile controls are even better than the normal web interface in some ways.But on the flip side, they are missing a few key elements that are crucial for ...
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Facebook Responds to Open Letter - We Check the Facts
Jun 24, 2010
On June 16, ten of the nation's top privacy organizations sent a joint letter to Facebook detailing outstanding privacy concerns. Facebook's response glossed over many of the critical points raised about necessary next steps. The following reiterates our concerns and addresses Facebook's response to our June 16 letter. We look forward to discussing these issues and Facebook's plans in more detail ...
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Privacy Groups to Facebook: There's More to Do
Jun 16, 2010
Today, ten of the nation's top privacy organizations, including the ACLU of Northern California, EFF, EPIC, and CDT, sent a joint letter to Facebook calling for the social networking giant to fix remaining issues concerning user privacy and control.Facebook recently took a step in the right direction and addressed some of its privacy issues. But Facebook users' personal information is still visibl...
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