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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.
Democracy is More than Just a Vote
Apr 02, 2015
Did you know that you have the power to impact our state laws and policies at every step of the process? Every Californian is represented in Sacramento by people you can lobby (face-to-face, by email, or by phone) to vote your way.
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Thank You Mark Benioff and Tim Cook
Apr 01, 2015
I object to so-called "religious freedom" laws because they are actually an affront to our tradition of religious freedom. Religious freedom in our country means that we can each practice the religion of our choice (or no religion if we choose).
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It's Time to Repeal the Maximum Family Grant Rule
Mar 30, 2015
For more than 20 years, California has maintained a policy of denying financial support to babies born while their families are receiving CalWORKs basic needs grants for older siblings. This policy is known as the Maximum Family Grant (MFG) rule. The only exceptions are for reported rape and incest, and the failure of certain invasive, long-acting contraceptives.For the third consecutive year, the...
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Hands Off! Don’t Touch My Hair
Mar 26, 2015
Black women like Solange Knowles and lesser known individuals like Malaika Singleton, Ashanté Reese - and even myself - have been targeted wrongly by the TSA. Why? Because of our hair.
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Get a Warrant! Senate Committee Approves E-Privacy Bill
Mar 24, 2015
Today the California Senate’s Committee on Public Safety approved the CA Electronic Privacy Act. CalECPA would require police to get a warrant before searching devices or digital data.
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FBI Ordered to Disclose its Surveillance Tactics on Communities
Mar 23, 2015
Today, a federal judge issued an important ruling for government transparency and accountability. Now the FBI must disclose details about its surveillance of Muslim communities under the Freedom of Information Act according to the ruling.
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Cops' Racist and Homophobic Texts: The Tip of the Iceberg
Mar 16, 2015
Recent news of racist and homophobic text messages exchanged by four SFPD officers is troubling, but what's worse is that we don't have a clear picture of how these prejudices actually play out on our streets.
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ACLU Lawyer Julia Harumi Mass Named an Attorney of the Year
Mar 16, 2015
We are very pleased to announce that California Lawyer magazine has honored our own Julia Harumi Mass with a 2015 California Lawyer Attorney of the Year (CLAY) award!
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Born and Raised in LA, Detained for Not Looking 'American'
Mar 12, 2015
I was born and raised in LA, but sheriffs detained me because they didn’t believe I was an American. I've sued the LA Sheriff’s Department for detaining and harassing me for more than 14 hours after they should have released me.
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Rescinding of Resolution a Victory for Religious Freedom in Calaveras County
Mar 10, 2015
Today the Calaveras County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to repeal a resolution that promoted one particular religious belief over all others. The vote is a victory for the religious freedom of all Calaveras County residents.
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Police Shouldn't Engage in Indiscriminate Secret Cell Phone Surveillance
Mar 10, 2015
The ACLU filed lawsuits against two CA law enforcement agencies. The people deserve to know if these agencies are using StingRays without appropriate judicial authorization.
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Privacy is a Human Right
Mar 06, 2015
The U.N. Human Rights Council could take a big step this month toward protecting privacy rights around the world. At its current session, the HRC plans to vote on whether to appoint an independent expert on the right to privacy, called a Special Rapporteur.
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