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Why It’s More Important Than Ever to Protect Privacy and Free Speech: The ACLU Business Guide
Oct 24, 2018
Tech Companies are under a microscope and the stakes couldn’t be higher – for democracy, for consumers, and for their bottom line. This guide gives businesses expert advice on how to navigate this landscape.
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ACLU of California Statement on Misleading Campaign Ad
Oct 25, 2018
Please attribute the following statement to the ACLU of California affiliates in regards to recent campaign ads opposing Tony Thurmond for California Superintendent of Public Instruction:
The ads prominently feature the name of the ACLU in a way that can be misconstrued as an endorsement. The ACLU of California affiliates neither endorse nor oppose candidates for office. The ACLU did not create...
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ACLU Comment on Trump's Threat to End Birthright Citizenship
Oct 30, 2018
NEW YORK — President Trump is reportedly considering issuing an executive order that attempts to end birthright citizenship in the United States.
Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, had this reaction:
The president cannot erase the Constitution with an executive order, and the 14th Amendment's citizenship guarantee is clear. This is a transparent and blatantly unc...
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ACLU of Northern California Executive Director to EdVoice: Stop Misleading Voters
Oct 31, 2018
Stop misleading voters! Read the letter from Executive Director Abdi Soltani (ACLU of Northern California) to EdVoice.
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ACLU Calls for Independent Counsel to Review Cases of Prosecutor Andrew Ganz
Nov 01, 2018
On October 19, a State Bar Court of California judge found San Francisco prosecutor Andrew Ganz culpable of four counts of misconduct and recommended 90 days of suspension. The charges were related to a 2012 murder case Ganz prosecuted while working in the Solano County District Attorney’s office. In response, the ACLU Foundation of Northern California is calling for outside counsel to review all ...
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ICE Detention Center Says It’s Not Responsible for Staff's Sexual Abuse of Detainees
Nov 06, 2018
All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government impose criminal liability on correctional facility staff who have sexual contact with people in their custody. These laws recognize that any sexual activity between detainees and detention facility staff, with or without the use of force, is unlawful because of the inherent power imbalance when people are in custody. Yet, one...
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ACLU Comment on Trump's Dismissal of Jeff Sessions
Nov 07, 2018
New York — In response to reports that President Trump has asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign, American Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Anthony D. Romero issued the following statement:
Jeff Sessions was the worst attorney general in modern American history. He was an egregious violator of civil rights and civil liberties. From his plot to deport Dreamers, remove police and...
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Federal Judge Blocks President Trump’s Illegal Asylum Ban
Nov 09, 2018
UPDATE, Nov. 20, 2018: Late Monday night, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump’s asylum ban while the suit moves forward. The order will be in effect until Dec. 19 at least, when there will be another hearing on the ban. In his order, Judge Jon S. Tigar of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco wrote, “The rule barring asylum for immigrants who enter the ...
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Groups File Federal Lawsuit Challenging New Trump Asylum Ban
Nov 09, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO — The American Civil Liberties Union, Southern Poverty Law Center, and Center for Constitutional Rights have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the asylum ban proclamation signed this morning by President Trump.
The lawsuit currently charges the administration with violating the Immigration and Nationality Act as well as the Administrative Procedure Act.
“President Trump’s new...
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