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Court Rules Redding Library May Not Restrict Freedom of Speech; ACLU, Tea Party Share Victory
Jun 20, 2011
A Superior Court judge granted a preliminary injunction to prevent the City of Redding from enforcing a policy at its library that would have restricted the ability of residents to share their ideas and opinions in front of the library through peaceful leafleting. The ACLU of Northern California and the North State Tea Party teamed up to enjoin specific sections of the policy because it violates t...
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Seth's Law Passes State Assembly
Jun 02, 2011
The California State Assembly passed a law designed to address the pervasive problem of school bullying by providing California schools with tools to create a safe school environment for all students. The bill is named in memory of Seth Walsh, a 13 year-old gay student from Tehachapi, California, who took his life in September 2010, after facing years of relentless anti-gay harassment at school.
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Judge Declares SF Housing Authority Injunctions Unconstitutional
May 25, 2011
A judicial decision handed down today effectively ends the San Francisco Housing Authority's use of city-wide nuisance injunctions and dismisses all pending criminal cases against alleged violators. The injunctions are unconstitutional, vague, and overly restrictive to the point of infringing on an individual's ability "to exist in San Francisco," wrote the judge in his eight-page decision.
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Arizona, Nebraska, Other States Broke Federal Law Importing Execution Drugs, Records Show
May 24, 2011
The Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released records today which show that Arizona, Nebraska, and other states broke the Federal Controlled Substances Act when they imported sodium thiopental, a dangerous controlled substance commonly used in executions that is no longer available in the U.S. The DEA released all import declarations filed for sodium thiopental from January 1, 2010, t...
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ACLU and Local Student Ask Oroville Unified School District to Stop Censoring LGBT Websites
May 18, 2011
The ACLU contacted a school district in northern California today because its Internet filtering software had been improperly configured to block access to web content geared toward the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. The organization has sent demand letters to school districts across the country as part of the organization's national "Don't Filter Me" initiative, which seeks t...
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New Records Handed Over by DEA Show Prison Officials May Have Broken Law When Importing Lethal Injection Drugs
May 18, 2011
New records handed over by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to the ACLU of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Guardian reveal that state prison officials across the country may have broken the law when importing sodium thiopental, an anesthetic used in lethal injections which has been in scarce supply since 2009.
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How Much for Homicide?
May 18, 2011
The office of Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley has failed to disclose public documents on the costs of prosecuting capital cases, according to a lawsuit filed today by the ACLU of California on behalf of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School. The lawsuit is for public records on expenses related to homicide cases, and discretionary spending gen...
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Revised Budget Reaffirms Realignment, Leaves Out Sentencing Reform
May 16, 2011
Sacramento – In his revised 2011-12 state budget, Governor Brown today recommitted to his criminal justice realignment plan, but left out safe and simple sentencing reforms that would ensure that the plan is effective and affordable. The governor's plan keeps people convicted of minor felonies at the county level instead of in state prison. Advocates highlighted, however, that a key part of the so...
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ACLU to Governor Brown: Prison Sentence Reforms Can Help Balance the Budget
May 05, 2011
Today the ACLU of California sent an open letter to Governor Jerry Brown, Senate President Darrell Steinberg and Assembly Speaker John Perez asking that two key reforms targeting waste in prison spending are included in the May revised budget. These two reforms alone would save the state hundreds of millions annually: making possession of a small amount of drugs for personal use a misdemeanor inst...
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ACLU Partners with Tea Party in Obtaining Halt to Library Policy Restricting Freedom of Speech
May 04, 2011
In April, following months of lively debate, city officials in the town of Redding, California, adopted a policy that restricts leafletting in the plaza in front of the Redding Municipal Library. On May 4, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, which challenged the policy on the ground that it violates the First Amendment and the California Constitution, obtained a temporary re...
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ACLU and San Francisco Bay Guardian Ask Court to Force DEA Disclosure of Public Records on Worldwide Scramble for Execution Drugs
Apr 28, 2011
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC) and The San Francisco Bay Guardian (The Guardian) filed a preliminary injunction motion today, asking the court to order the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to disclose records regarding the worldwide scramble for execution drugs by state prison officials. The ACLU of Northern California and The Guardian filed a federal laws...
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Spring 2011 ACLU News
Apr 15, 2011
Download the Spring 2011 ACLU of Northern California Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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