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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.

Dorsey Nunn accepting the Chief Justice Earl Warren Award at Bill of Rights Day.
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The Humanity of Dorsey Nunn

Dec 18, 2015
I'm one of these brothers that have been through the front gates of San Quentin and the front gates of the White House, and I can't necessarily say that was a short stroll. I wish I could say it was an easy thing to do. Read More
this is sex ed? (a fireplace)
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Sex Will Burn You, and Other WTF Moments from Abstinence-Only Sex Ed

Dec 16, 2015
Used tape. A dirty toothbrush. A rose with no petals. A chewed up piece of gum. The list goes on. Abstinence-only sex ed programs are notorious for using tragically bad sex metaphors to push their harmful agenda. Parents in Redding, California recently learned that their eighth-graders’ school would be teaching that “sex is like a fire” —dangerous and scary, outside the “fireplace” of marriage. Read More
Cell phone in hands with Black Lives Matter protest on screen.
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This Surveillance Software is Probably Spying on #BlackLivesMatter

Dec 15, 2015
We just got a pile of public records from the police department in Fresno, California. Fresno police have been using several different brands of social media surveillance software – all without the public’s consent. What’s worse, the ACLU has discovered that Fresno police have been using an especially offensive piece of software called MediaSonar, which encourages the police to identify “threats t... Read More
Dec. 14 press conference - Sup. David Campos speaking in front of SF City Hall
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ACLU Joins San Francisco Residents in Opposing New Jail

Dec 14, 2015
Rather than sinking more resources into incarceration, San Francisco should invest in smart approaches to crime prevention and public safety. Building a new jail will duplicate the mistakes of the past and exacerbate the failings of our current system. Read More
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Detention for Long Hair?

Dec 11, 2015
Never has it been more important for students to know their rights, especially in the face of increasing police presence in our schools.Look no further than what happened in Columbia, South Carolina last month, where video footage showed a school officer grabbing a student from her desk and throwing her to the ground.Introducing our newest campaign: My School, My Rights!This story is what we'... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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10 Reasons to Celebrate

Dec 07, 2015
On Dec. 13, we're going to celebrate in Oakland—and here are 10 reasons why YOU should join us! Because the Bill of Rights belongs to us all. No matter how much money you make, what your skin color is, or your immigration status. Read More
$100 US bill with handcuffs
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Dear Butte County: You Can’t Fleece the Inmate Welfare Fund to Pay for a New Jail

Dec 07, 2015
Today, the ACLU sent the Butte County Board of Supervisors a letter to warn them that their proposal to take $650,000 from the Inmate Welfare Fund – a fund that is supposed to be used for inmates’ welfare and not everyday costs associated with housing them – to help pay for the cost of building a new county jail is illegal as well as just bad public policy. Read More
Justice statue in front of law books.
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A Criminal Injustice: When Jailers and Prosecutors Go Bad

Nov 23, 2015
Not only has the Orange County Sheriff’s Department been secretly facilitating efforts by jailhouse informants to elicit statements from fellow inmates, but the Orange County District Attorney’s office appears to have systemically concealed evidence about these informants from defense attorneys, including evidence that would exonerate defendants. Read More
San Quentin
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The Same Death Penalty Circus... Just a Different Day

Nov 12, 2015
Today the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court ruling which had found California’s death penalty unconstitutional. But although death penalty proponents may be claiming a big victory, today’s ruling is just another example of how dysfunctional California’s death penalty system is. Read More
Ana Zamora
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Lethal Injection Déjà Vu?

Nov 12, 2015
Last Friday, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) made public proposed regulations on a new lethal injection protocol. This triggered the public comment period under California’s Administrative Procedures Act (APA), which ensures the public has a right to participate in every step of the regulatory process so that our concerns are addressed in a meaningful way. Read More