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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.
We're Reminding Local Sheriffs: In California, You Can't Help ICE
Apr 25, 2025
California is home to more immigrants than any other state in the country. To limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities during the first Trump administration, the legislature passed the California Values Act (SB 54) which prohibits sheriffs and police departments from using resources to aid immigration enforcement, with some exceptions.
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What Private Citizens Can Do When Faced With a Constitutional Crisis
Apr 25, 2025
This constitutional crisis is unfolding on many fronts, and all of it demands our unrelenting vigilance and courage. Working together and using all the strategies available to us, Americans are mounting our own defense of freedom and the constitution.
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All Hands On Deck, ACLU Mobilizes to Defend Civil Rights from Trump Attacks
Apr 23, 2025
When Donald Trump was sworn in as president, he lost no time launching Project 2025—a right-wing policy agenda rooted in white supremacy that he had claimed to know nothing about. The ACLU stands ready—as we have for more than a century—to defend our vision of an inclusive democracy based on fundamental principles of equality.
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As Trump Tramples Freedoms, ACLU Teaches how to Stand up for Your Rights
Apr 04, 2025
The ACLU has released a new video educating Californians about their rights during encounters with the police. Previous videos highlight the rights of protesters and immigrants.
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Stopping the Flood Waters: Native Student Stories of Survivance & Resistance
Mar 27, 2025
"Stopping the Flood Waters: A Call to Transform California's Schools in Support of Native American Students" documents how California schools consistently fail to provide Native American students with an equitable and inclusive education. Here, two students share their educational experiences in their own words.
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This Ruling Protects Your Privacy on Social Media
Mar 21, 2025
When police seek access to information about people exercising their First Amendment rights, they must meet a much higher legal standard to justify that intrusion. That’s what a court ruled in a case where the UC Santa Barbara Police Department attempted to force Instagram to surrender detailed records associated with two activist Instagram accounts.
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Court Requires California to Clear Its Massive DNA Database of People Never Convicted of a Crime
Mar 12, 2025
A San Francisco judge has ruled that the California Department of Justice can no longer indefinitely store the DNA of people who were never convicted of a crime.
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Singled Out for Speaking Up: How UCSC Seized My Digital Life After I Joined a Lawsuit Against Them
Mar 05, 2025
The feeling of violation continues to feel overwhelming—strangers now have access to everything, from my random casual conversations to incredibly intimate family exchanges. I thought I could get back to my studies after the challenges of last spring when I was excluded from campus after the protests. But having my phone seized right at the start of the year has really set me back.
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Steps Companies Can and Should Take to Protect People in the Current Political Climate
Jan 29, 2025
The last thing any company wants is a reputation for selling out their users or putting them in harm’s way. We’ve put together a series of recommendations.
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Alameda County Must Appoint a District Attorney Who Promotes Safety and Justice for All
Jan 27, 2025
Alameda County is set to choose a new district attorney to replace Pamela Price. The next top prosecutor must commit to promoting equal justice and safety for all
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Birthright Citizenship is Personal For Me
Jan 24, 2025
The ACLU is suing the Trump administration to block the president’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, the 14th Amendment guarantee that every baby born in the United States is a citizen.
Birthright citizenship was included in the Constitution to rectify the U.S. Supreme Court’s racist 1857 Dred Scott decision that denied citizenship to enslaved and free Black Americans.
Here’s the bott...
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Challenge, Resist, and Defend
Jan 17, 2025
Today, the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States marks the beginning of another term with policies in direct opposition to core ACLU principles and values. The ACLU of Northern California stands ready, as it has throughout its history, to protect fundamental rights under federal and state law – and the Constitution.
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