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Court Requires California to Clear Its Massive DNA Database of People Never Convicted of a Crime
Mar 12, 2025
A San Francisco judge has ruled that the California Department of Justice can no longer indefinitely store the DNA of people who were never convicted of a crime.
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Contracted to Fail: How Flat-Fee Contracts Undermine the Right to Counsel in California
Mar 19, 2025
Long before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state must provide a lawyer to poor people charged with crimes, many counties in California already did so. Yet today, after years of neglect by the state, California is in the midst of a decades-long public defense crisis.
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Know Your Rights: If ICE Confronts You
Mar 20, 2025
Do NOT open your door. ICE can’t come into your home unless they have a signed search warrant or you let them in. If officers are at your door, ask them to pass the warrant under the door before you open it. An arrest warrant (or an administrative warrant of removal) is not enough to come inside you home. If ICE officers want to enter your home, they must have a valid judicial search warrant that ...
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This Ruling Protects Your Privacy on Social Media
Mar 21, 2025
When police seek access to information about people exercising their First Amendment rights, they must meet a much higher legal standard to justify that intrusion. That’s what a court ruled in a case where the UC Santa Barbara Police Department attempted to force Instagram to surrender detailed records associated with two activist Instagram accounts.
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In re: Adkins (Petition for Habeas Corpus)
Mar 24, 2025
We're challenging the governor's authority to reverse parole as a violation of the rights of young people.
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TPS Holders Challenge Cancellation of Humanitarian Relief for 600,000 Venezuelans
Mar 24, 2025
In the first hearing in NTPSA v. Noem, a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's decision to terminate humanitarian protections for more than one million Haitian and Venezuelan TPS holders, plaintiffs asked the court to put on hold DHS Secretary Noem's plan to revoke work authorization and legal status in early April for 350,000 Venezuelans while the case proceeds.
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Stopping the Flood Waters: Native Student Stories of Survivance & Resistance
Mar 27, 2025
"Stopping the Flood Waters: A Call to Transform California's Schools in Support of Native American Students" documents how California schools consistently fail to provide Native American students with an equitable and inclusive education. Here, two students share their educational experiences in their own words.
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Stopping the Flood Waters: A Call to Transform California’s Schools in Support of Native American Students
Mar 27, 2025
California's Native American students learn and grow amid a fundamental contradiction: while their families, cultures, and Tribes embrace education as central to their ways of life, California's school systems too often fail to provide them with an equitable and inclusive education.
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