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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.
Why I Support Privacy, and Security, in Apple vs. FBI
Feb 26, 2016
Today is not a typical ACLU day for me.I am going to Apple’s shareholder meeting to show my support for a company that is standing up for the privacy and security of people around the country and around the world.The federal government’s order for Apple to create a backdoor into the iPhone is not about just one phone. It is about all of our phones and devices, everywhere.Just like we rely on stron...
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VICTORY: Butte County Rejects Unfair Tax on Its Most Vulnerable Families
Feb 23, 2016
Butte County was one of 32 CA Counties that submitted bids for state financing to build new jails. Butte was the only county to try to use Inmate Welfare Fund money to pay the county’s required contribution.
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I Sued My School for Censorship and Won — Because Being a Lesbian Shouldn’t Violate the Dress Code
Feb 17, 2016
It all started with a t-shirt. I was at the mall, and I saw a shirt I knew I had to buy. It said “NOBODY KNOWS I’M A LESBIAN.” It made me laugh because pretty much everybody knows I’m a lesbian. My school tried to stop me from wearing it.
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New ACLU Guide: Tips for Tech Companies on Protecting User Privacy and Free Speech in 2016
Feb 10, 2016
The privacy and free speech mistakes of tech companies led to tons of embarrassing and costly stories last year. These missteps could've been avoided with better planning and processes in place, but many companies lack the resources to navigate this terrain.
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In Super Bowl City and Beyond, SF Must Affirm that #BlackLivesMatter
Feb 05, 2016
As thousands of people from around the country pour into Super Bowl City and the Bay Area, it’s important to remind the city of San Francisco: Black Lives Matter.
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ACLU of Northern California Statement on Hernan Jaramillo’s Death in Oakland Police Custody
Jan 29, 2016
The ACLU of Northern California is outraged by the death of Hernan Jaramillo, who died in 2013 while Oakland police officers restrained him and ignored his cries of “I can’t breathe.” Footage of the incident was released this week by the Oakland Tribune.
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Stuck in a Gender Rut: Clovis School Refuses to Bring Dress Code in Line with the Law
Jan 28, 2016
Clovis Unified School District outdid itself once again. The district had the opportunity to change its painfully outdated dress code, but the district defied reason - and the law - this week.
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Dirtbox Over Disneyland? New Docs Reveal Anaheim’s Cellular Surveillance Arsenal
Jan 27, 2016
Anaheim Police have spent almost a decade secretly building an inventory of powerful cell phone surveillance devices and making them available to neighboring cities in Orange County, Documents obtained [MC1] by the ACLU of California reveal.
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Can Government-Funded Hospitals Serving the Public Invoke Religious Directives to Deny Basic Healthcare to Women?
Jan 25, 2016
The answer should be "no." Yet that's the issue in a case the ACLU recently filed in California.
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Making the Great State of California Even Greater
Jan 22, 2016
In his 2016 State of the State speech, Gov. Jerry Brown failed to mention a critical dimension to economic inequality in California: racial inequality. People of color are uniquely impacted by government policies that fall most heavily on the poor, like the Maximum Family Grant rule, unchecked police abuses and over-reliance on incarceration as a response to chronically homeless people with menta...
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On Lethal Injections, What is the CDCR hiding?
Jan 20, 2016
In the latest chapter that is California’s broken death penalty saga, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is poised to repeat its mistakes of the past.
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How "Evil" is Getting Your Tubes Tied, Really?
Jan 20, 2016
Rebecca's doctor said yes. Her hospital said no. The hospital didn't say the procedure wasn't safe. The hospital said the procedure violated its ethical and religious principles.
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