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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.
Secret Use of Stingrays by Government Agencies Cause for Alarm
Nov 19, 2014
People deserve a voice in making informed community choices about the use of surveillance. One of the biggest roadblocks is that there is very little public information about the state of surveillance.
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Is Your Community Making Smart Decisions about Surveillance?
Nov 13, 2014
"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch." The saying has been around for decades, but it has never been truer in an era where technology so often seems to promise something for nothing.
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The 'Brass Ceiling' Is Still Alive and Well in the US Military
Nov 12, 2014
Nov. 10 is the celebration of the Marine Corps birthday. Nov. 11 is Veterans Day, and Nov. 14 was my first day of Boot Camp, the beginning of my journey as a U.S. Marine.
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Prop 47, Fear-Based Politics, and the Mandate for Sentencing Reform
Nov 07, 2014
Californians want smart criminal justice strategies and recognize that longer sentences, especially for low-level, nonviolent crimes, have not made our communities any safer. The question is whether our political leaders in Sacramento are listening.
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I Was Arrested for Voting in Iowa
Nov 07, 2014
On Election Day in 2013, I took my four children with me to watch me register to vote and cast my ballot in a city election in my small town in Iowa. Earlier that day, my daughter's class learned about the meaning of democracy and the importance of elections.Two months after I cast my ballot as a civics lesson for my daughter, the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation agents parked across the ...
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Voters to Politicians: "Just Let Us Vote"
Nov 05, 2014
We've seen a wave of voter suppression laws across the country in recent years, which many have rightly characterized as a cynical attempt by politicians to manipulate the rules of the game.Yesterday, however, we heard directly from voters in three states, who overwhelmingly voted in favor of a system free from barriers, fairly administered, and equally accessible to all.Montanans faced a ballot m...
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Ferguson's No-Media Zone Extended to the Skies
Nov 04, 2014
It appears the Federal Aviation Administration may have fallen into the "constitutional sinkhole" that is Ferguson, Missouri. Earlier this week, the Associated Press released an alarming set of documents revealing the FAA's decision to approve a no-fly zone over Ferguson – a no-fly zone requested by local police in order to muzzle media coverage of protests in the wake of the killing of unarmed bl...
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Legislative Roundup: 2014 in California Civil Liberties
Oct 20, 2014
As the 2014 California legislative session came to an end, you may have seen headlines about California passing a “first-in-the-nation law.” While these headlines covered issues such as the statewide plastic-bag ban, they also applied to landmark civil liberties and civil rights legislation sponsored by the ACLU of California.
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Don't Deny Sick Patients Access to their Medicine
Oct 09, 2014
Accessing medicine prescribed by a doctor should never be a crime, but Shasta County’s Measure A would make some medical marijuana cultivation a misdemeanor offense. Sick people should not be criminalized for their efforts to grow the medicine necessary to deal with the pain of debilitating diseases.
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CITIZENFOUR: The Evolution of Whistleblower Edward Snowden
Oct 04, 2014
Filmmaker Laura Poitras, director of CITIZENFOUR, met with Anthony Romero, ACLU executive director, to discuss her film, the surveillance state, and Edward Snowden.
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California Isn't Waiting: Immigrants' Rights Bills Signed into Law in 2014
Oct 03, 2014
California leaders have concluded another legislative session bringing significant new rights and opportunities to the state's 10 million immigrants.
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Facebook Apologizes for Real Name Policy’s Impact, But No Real Changes Yet
Oct 01, 2014
Today the ACLU, along with a coalition of partner organizations, went to Facebook to urge it to fix its flawed “real name” policy and provide users meaningful due process.During that meeting Facebook apologized for the harm that the current policy has caused users, especially those in the LGBTQ community, and promised to improve its reporting, enforcement, and appeals processes.This is an importan...
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