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Spring 2010 ACLU News
Apr 15, 2010
Download the Spring 2010 ACLU-NC Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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ACLU, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights File Court Papers Against Proposed Oakland Gang Injunction
Apr 08, 2010
On April 8, 2010, the ACLU of Northern California and the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area filed an amicus brief with the Alameda County Superior Court opposing a proposed gang injunction in Oakland. If granted, the gang injunction would give the Oakland Police Department wide discretion to label people gang members without having to present any evidence to a judge...
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Death Penalty Sentencing In Decline Across U.S.
Mar 30, 2010
As the United States moves away from death sentences to permanent imprisonment, California – particularly Los Angeles County – lags behind, according to a new report on the death penalty by the ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC). In 2009, the number of new death sentences nationwide reached the lowest level since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. The Golden State, however, sent more peo...
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ACLU Will Appeal Order in Prop 8 Challenge Requiring It to Turn Over Campaign Documents
Mar 23, 2010
Federal Judge Vaughn Walker ruled yesterday that the ACLU and Equality California must turn over campaign documents, including internal e-mails and memos, even though the groups are not parties to the legal challenge brought by Ted Olson and David Boies seeking to strike Prop 8.
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ACLU and Asian Law Caucus Seek Records on FBI Surveillance of Mosques and Use of Informants in Northern California
Mar 09, 2010
A Freedom of Information Act request was filed by the ACLU of Northern California and others seeking records relating to federal government activity in connection to the FBI's investigation of Muslim communities. The groups seek records related to domestic intelligence practices including the use of informants and infiltrators (such as those reportedly used in gyms, community centers and mosques),...
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Civil Rights Attorney Kelli Evans Named Associate Director
Mar 08, 2010
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC) proudly announces that distinguished civil rights attorney Kelli M. Evans has joined the leadership of the organization as Associate Director. Evans' career as a civil rights attorney includes serving as federal court-appointed Monitor of the Oakland Police Department, as a senior trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the...
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ACLU Urges San Francisco Police Commission to Reject Taser Proposal
Mar 04, 2010
Good evening. My name is Kelli Evans and I am the new Associate Director of the ACLU of Northern California. I am also a civil rights attorney and have spent a number of years working on police accountability and integrity issues across the country. I want to thank Commissioner DeJesus for inviting me here to speak tonight.Last week I sent Lieutenant Reilly a memorandum prepared by my office for i...
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Winter 2010 ACLU News
Feb 15, 2010
Download the Winter 2010 ACLU-NC Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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ACLU Tells Fresno City College That Anti-Gay Preaching By Health Professor Doesn't Fly
Feb 08, 2010
The American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to Fresno City College today demanding that the school ensure that all its health science classes teach unbiased and medically accurate information. According to students at the college, lectures by Professor Dr. Bradley Lopez, who teaches an introductory health class, often present religiously-based and anti-gay views as "science" or "fact."
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Over 12,000 Object to California's Execution Plan
Jan 21, 2010
Over 12,000 individuals, from California and across the country, have submitted comments objecting to the new execution plan recently released by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). The revised plan, released for public comment on January 4, 2010, is part of the CDCR's efforts to kick-start executions which have been on hold in California for four years.
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Fall 2009 ACLU News
Oct 15, 2009
Download the Fall 2009 ACLU-NC Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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