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Bay Area Rights Groups Ask FBI Director to Address Racial Profiling, Islamophobia
Nov 17, 2011
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC), the Asian Law Caucus (ALC), and the San Francisco Bay Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SFBA) have sent a joint letter to FBI Director Robert Mueller in advance of his visit to San Francisco today asking him to address issues of racial profiling and Islamophobia.
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ACLU and National Lawyers Guild File Suit Against Oakland Police Department
Nov 14, 2011
Today the ACLU of Northern California and the National Lawyers' Guild filed a lawsuitin federal court against the Oakland Police Department (OPD) for its egregious constitutional violations against Occupy Oakland demonstrators. The lawsuit asks for an emergency temporary restraining order to stop police violence against political protesters. The restraining order is urgent because another police e...
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LGBT Equality Groups Urge Ninth Circuit to Reject Attack on Prop 8 Trial Judge
Nov 08, 2011
Today, a coalition of groups advocating for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality filed a friend-of-the-court brief urging the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to uphold a U.S. District Court decision that rejected a move to vacate the historic August 2010 ruling that invalidated Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot measure that stripped the freedom to marry from same-sex couples in Califor...
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City of Antioch Agrees to Federal Court Supervision
Oct 26, 2011
Putting an end to a divisive four year dispute, the City of Antioch last night agreed to a settlement in Williams v. Antioch, a class action civil rights lawsuit brought by five African American women. The suit accused the City of Antioch and its police department of engaging in a concerted campaign of intimidation, harassment and discrimination against African American families who get federal as...
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Civil Rights Groups File Suit Against City of Fresno to Stop Raids Against Homeless People
Oct 17, 2011
The City of Fresno is violating the constitutional rights of homeless people whose personal possessions are being destroyed and confiscated in ongoing raids, according to a lawsuit filed today in federal court by civil rights groups. The groups are seeking a temporary restraining order and a permanent injunction to stop the relentless attacks on Fresno’s homeless residents. The lawsuit was filed i...
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Fall 2011 ACLU News
Oct 15, 2011
Download the Fall 2011 ACLU of Northern California Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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New CA Law is a Historic Victory for Reader Privacy
Oct 03, 2011
California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed the Reader Privacy Act of 2011, updating reader privacy law to ensure that readers—whether they buy books at traditional bookstores or read e-books online or on electronic devices—will have protection for their privacy. The bill will become law on January 1, 2012. "California will have the strongest laws in the country protecting reader privacy in the digital...
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Reforming Criminal Justice: 12 Recommendations to Make CA's Realignment Law Work
Sep 13, 2011
Reforming Criminal Justice: 12 Recommendations to Make CA's Realignment Law WorkCounty officials across the state are scrambling to get their AB 109 implementation plans drafted in the coming weeks, as the new realignment law goes into effect on October 1.What steps can counties take to enhance public safety, save money and allocate limited jail space? The ACLU of California answers these question...
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ACLU Calls for Records on "Silent Raids" of CA Workplaces by ICE and Department of Homeland Security
Sep 08, 2011
A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding immigration enforcement audits of California workplaces by the federal government was filed today by The ACLU of California (ACLU), the Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers International Union, The Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers International Union Local 164B, the Service Employees International Union U...
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School District Drops Illegal Drug Testing Policy, Reaches Settlement with ACLU
Sep 06, 2011
The ACLU of Northern California has reached a settlement with the Shasta Union High School District in a lawsuit challenging the district's illegal policy of drug testing students who participate in a variety of school-related activities, without any suspicion of drug use. The settlement comes after two courts – the Shasta Superior Court and the California Court of Appeal – ruled that the district...
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ACLU of California: Time to End Addiction to Incarceration
Aug 16, 2011
A comprehensive report released today by the ACLU of California and sent to officials in every county across the state urges local jurisdictions to fundamentally shift criminal justice policies toward "smart-on-crime" alternatives to incarceration. The new report, Community Safety, Community Solutions, offers guidelines and tools for county governments scrambling to implement the Governor's new pu...
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ACLU Challenges Coercive Police Interrogation of Students at Davis High School
Aug 16, 2011
Today the ACLU of Northern California urged the Davis Joint Unified School District to protect students from coercive police interrogations on campus. This comes after three instances in which the editor of the school paper and an A.P. Calculus student were subjected to unlawful questioning. During the interrogations, neither student was informed of their right not to answer questions, or advised ...
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