Know Your Rights: Student Cell Phone Privacy
The contents of your cell phone are protected by California law. You have a right to say no if a teacher asks to look through your phone. Know your rights.
Read MoreThe contents of your cell phone are protected by California law. You have a right to say no if a teacher asks to look through your phone. Know your rights.
Read MoreIn this time when our federal government has ordered ICE officials to aggressively pursue undocumented folks, it’s important to remind some of our most vulnerable populations about their constitutional rights.
Read MoreToday the ACLU sued California for invalidating the ballots of 45,000 voters without warning. A state law allows election officials to reject vote-by-mail ballots if they feel signatures don't match.
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When police officers replace school administrators as disciplinarians, the results are often disastrous, especially for students of color, low-income students, and students with disabilities. Police presence on campus contributes to the school-to-prison pipeline that pushes thousands of youth out of the classroom and into the criminal justice system
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.
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