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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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Voting Rights Groups Secure Agreement for Easy DMV Registration
Jan 17, 2018
Millions of Californians who renew their driver’s license or state identification by mail will be able to use the renewal form to register to vote or update their voter registration starting in April.
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Winter 2018 ACLU News
Jan 15, 2018
Download the Winter 2018 ACLU of Northern California Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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ACLU Statement on DOJ Decision to Shift Federal Government's Role in State Marijuana Laws
Jan 04, 2018
The Department of Justice is expected to reverse an Obama-era policy today that discouraged federal prosecutors from bringing charges against marijuana users in states where marijuana is legal. This decision would directly impact residents of the six states and the District of Columbia who have already legalized marijuana use, and should the change also affect medical marijuana regulations, could ...
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Twenty-two Immigrant Teens Freed after Wrongful Arrests by the Trump Administration
Dec 20, 2017
ACLU clients are home for the holidays after months in detention without due process.
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After Obstruction by the Trump Administration, Path Cleared for Jane Roe and Jane Poe to Receive Abortions
Dec 20, 2017
In the case of Garza v. Hargan, today the U.S. government announced it is releasing Jane Roe on her own recognizance. “We are pleased that these two young women are able to finally get the care they need," said Brigitte Amiri, senior staff attorney with the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project. "But the government’s policy is still in place. These two cases show how the government continues to abuse ...
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ACLU Files New Legal Challenge Against Defense Department for Failing to Integrate Women into Combat Positions
Dec 18, 2017
San Francisco — The American Civil Liberties Union Women’s Rights Project, the ACLU of Northern California, and the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP filed an amended complaint today in a lawsuit against the Department of Defense seeking equal access for female soldiers to ground combat positions.
The amended complaint, filed on behalf of the Service Women’s Action Network (SWAN), challeng...
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