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We're All Losers After the Supreme Court's Decision in Schuette

Apr 23, 2014
Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action is widely misunderstood as being a case about affirmative action. It is not. In fact, it leaves in place Supreme Court law recognizing diversity as a compelling governmental interest and permitting carefully constructed affirmative action programs. Today's decision has no effect on states that want to adopt or maintain affirmative action plans. Read More
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Reports by Neutral Experts Condemn Monterey County Jail as Violent, Unconstitutional and Lacking Basic ADA Protections

Apr 29, 2014
A series of reports issued by national experts on jail conditions expose in the most graphic detail to date the Monterey County Jail as a place riddled with violence where prisoners are at serious risk of grave injury, where jail officials fail to provide prisoners with adequate medical and mental health care and where prisoners with disabilities are denied access to jail services, programs and ac... Read More
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If It’s Broke, Fix it. How 20 Years of Unsuccessful Legislation is Hurting California Families

Apr 29, 2014
California has long been a leader in ensuring social safety net programs for poor families but the Maximum Family Grant (MFG) rule is hurting our reputation. The MFG rule says that if a parent or guardian has been receiving aid from CalWORKS for ten months consecutively, any child conceived within that timeframe is blocked for life from receiving the same assistance granted to their siblings. Read More
Stephanie Kamey selfie
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Because Immigrants’ Rights are Civil Rights

May 01, 2014
Last May Day, hundreds of Fresno residents took to the streets to ask for a path to citizenship for the 11 million people forced to live in the shadows by our broken immigration system. There was momentum in Congress for comprehensive immigration and the Senate later managed to approve a comprehensive immigration reform bill. We were all so hopeful.Fast-forward one year later: Congress has stalled... Read More
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El Acta de Confianza

May 01, 2014
A partir del 1ro de enero de 2014 , una nueva ley en California limita la habilidad de las cárceles locales para detener a las personas por tiempo extra sólo para su deportación. Esta ley se llama el Acta de Confianza. Conoce sus derechos. Read More
Nicole A. Ozer
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White House Big Data Report Released: Time to Move Forward

May 01, 2014
Exciting news. The White House Big Data Report, Big Data: Seizing Opportunities, Preserving Values, was released today. While it does not address all of the ACLU’s concerns, the report recognizes the importance of moving forward on several legal and policy areas that have been a focus of our work here in California for several years. Read More
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Civil Rights Organizations Warn California Counties: New Federal Court Decision Finds Immigration Detainers Unconstitutional

May 02, 2014
Today the ACLU of California and other civil rights groups sent letters to every county in California urging them to end compliance with immigration detainer requests in the wake of a recent federal court decision holding that the requests are unconstitutional and local law enforcement may be held liable for money damages for complying with them. Read More
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California Groups Reject DHS’s Attempt to Strong-Arm State on Driver’s Licenses

May 06, 2014
Drive California, a statewide coalition composed of a broad range of civil and immigrants’ rights groups including California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPIC), Presente, the ACLU of California, Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN), and TODEC-Training Occupational Development Educating Communities Center, strongly object to DHS’s refusal to let California move forward with creat... Read More