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ACLU: California Students Have the Right to Protest
Mar 13, 2018
Ahead of planned student walkouts this month, the ACLU of California has advised school officials across the state to adhere to constitutional and state laws protecting students who are expressing themselves politically.
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TPS Holders and Their Children File Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
Mar 12, 2018
Nine people with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and five United States citizen children of TPS holders today filed a lawsuit against the federal government to stop the unlawful termination of TPS for more than 200,000 people living in the U.S. and to protect the tens of thousands of U.S. citizen children whose parents would be forced to leave under the administration’s policy.
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ACLU of Northern California Lawsuit Demands Information on TSA Searches of Domestic Airline Passengers’ Digital Devices
Mar 12, 2018
The federal government’s policies on searching the phones, laptops, and tablets of domestic air passengers remain shrouded in secrecy.
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ACLU of California Statement on Trump Administration's Lawsuit Against California
Mar 07, 2018
The following statement can be attributed to Jennie Pasquarella, director of immigrants’ rights for the ACLU of California, in regards to the Trump administration's lawsuit against the State of California over its recently enacted laws: Senate Bill 54 (the California Values Act), Assembly Bill 450 (the Immigrant Worker Protection Act), and Assembly Bill 103.This lawsuit is just the Trump admi...
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Judge Rules State Must Fix Faulty Signature Law
Mar 06, 2018
San Francisco, CA — A San Francisco judge has held that California elections officials must notify voters before rejecting their mail-in ballots over signature concerns.State law was allowing elections officials — who may not be handwriting experts — to reject vote-by-mail ballots if they felt the signature on the ballot envelope didn’t match the signature on file for the voter, without givin...
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ACLU of Northern California Statement on Increased ICE Activity
Feb 27, 2018
Increased ICE activity has been reported throughout the Bay Area, the Central Coast, and in the Central Valley. Local rapid response hotlines have confirmed that ICE has arrested at least 37 people over the past few days in cities including Monterey, Oakland, Fresno, Napa, San Francisco, Sacramento, Santa Clara, and Salinas.Contrary to statements provided by ICE, agents are aggressively intimidati...
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Madera County and ACLU Settle Lawsuit
Feb 14, 2018
The County of Madera and the ACLU of Northern California settled a lawsuit today regarding California’s open meeting law, the Ralph M. Brown Act. The ACLU filed suit in July of last year, alleging the County violated the Brown Act during a closed session item at a Board of Supervisor’s meeting on March 7, 2017. The lawsuit was prompted in part by statements the Madera County District Attorney made...
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ACLU of Northern California Statement in Response to SF District Attorney's Marijuana Conviction Review Program
Jan 31, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Today, San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón announced a new program to automatically review past marijuana convictions.The following is a statement from Ana Zamora, Criminal Justice Director at the ACLU of Northern California.We applaud District Attorney Gascón for upholding the will of Californians who voted to legalize the adult use of recreational marijuana and ...
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ACLU Sues Bakersfield Police for Unlawful Stop, Arrest, and Jailing
Jan 30, 2018
The ACLU Foundation of Southern California and the ACLU of Northern California have filed suit against Bakersfield Police Department officers. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of passenger Robert Mitchell, who exercised his constitutional right to not give his identity or other information to the officers as he was not suspected of a crime.
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California Bail Reform Coalition Statement on California Court of Appeal Ruling with Implications for Bail Reform
Jan 26, 2018
The First District Court of Appeal of California just issued a ruling that will have an immediate impact on how courts will use and set money bail, that highlights an urgent need for systemic statewide reforms.
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ACLU Comment on Governor Brown’s State of the State
Jan 25, 2018
In his final State of the State Address, Gov. Brown highlighted California’s journey towards sound criminal justice reforms.
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ACLU Wins Transparency for Government Surveillance Policies
Jan 18, 2018
The ACLU of Northern California prevailed in court today in a suit under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) seeking the Department of Justice’s policies related to the use of location tracking surveillance technology in criminal investigations.
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