Today, in a landmark victory for Californians’ digital privacy rights, Governor Jerry Brown signed the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA, SB 178) into law. The bill, jointly authored by Senators Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and Joel Anderson (R-Alpine), updates the state's privacy laws for the digital age by protecting Californians against warrantless surveillance of their d...
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AB 1012 limits the ability of California schools to enroll students in “fake classes” – a practice that robs students of learning time and the opportunity for a real education.
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SACRAMENTO--Today Gov. Brown vetoed SB 249 (Hueso), a measure to create “Enhanced” Drivers Licenses (EDLs) to be used as an additional border-crossing identification document available only to U.S. citizens. EDLs employ outdated technology that would put Californians' private information at risk and open the door to high-tech racial profiling and employment discrimination. “It...
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Gov. Brown signed SB 589, a bill that protects the voting rights of citizens under conservatorship. The governor has created a new protection for more than 50,000 Californians living with disabilities to ensure they do not have their voting rights unfairly taken away.
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Last fall, the three ACLU affiliates in California launched our newly expanded Sacramento office: the ACLU of California Center for Advocacy & Policy. One year ago, we had a staff of four. Today, we have nine full-time and two part time advocates. This tremendous increase in capacity translated into significant victories in the Legislature this year.
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Last Thursday, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which requires a warrant before California law enforcement can seize the contents or metadata of your communications, demand location records from your cell phone provider, or use a StingRay to gather information about your smartphone.
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You have the right to file a complaint with the Federal Department of Education against your school if you are the victim of bullying, harassment, or discrimination. You have the right to be safe at school and the right to hold your school accountable with the federal government.
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