ACLU of California Statement: Death Penalty Still Broken Beyond Repair
Today’s decision changes nothing. California hasn't carried out an execution in over 10 years and executions won't resume any time soon.
Read MoreToday’s decision changes nothing. California hasn't carried out an execution in over 10 years and executions won't resume any time soon.
Read MoreAbstinence-only sex education has been illegal in California for years. But some schools are still failing to teach sex ed, or are teaching a version of sex ed that spreads misinformation and is based in fear and stigma.
Read MoreSeveral times since the horrible events of Charlottesville, people have asked me, "what gives you hope?" I have had to search past a few things to get to that answer.
Read MorePresident Trump has pardoned former Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona, who was found guilty of criminal contempt for deliberately violating a federal court order that prohibited illegal detentions based only on suspicions about immigration status.
Read MoreIt defies logic to arm local police with weapons of war — grenade launchers, high-caliber assault weapons, etc. — but that’s what the federal government has just decided to allow.
Read MoreThe ACLU today filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging the president’s directive banning transgender service members from continuing to serve in the military or receiving medically necessary health care, and banning men and women who are transgender from enlisting.
Read MoreIn today's troublesome political climate, local police surveillance must be reined in.
Read MoreAs mobile iris-scanning apps and tools become available, racial profiling by law enforcement could lead to Latinos and people of color having their eyes scanned simply because they speak Spanish or have brown skin.
Read MoreThe Trump administration settled with plaintiffs in the first legal challenge to the executive order, which barred travelers from certain majority Muslim countries from entering the U.S.
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