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The ACLU of Northern California Opposes Recall of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price
Nov 27, 2023
The ACLU of Northern California announced its strong opposition to the recall of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price, the first Black woman DA in the county’s history.
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Why Every County Needs Civilian Oversight of its Local Sheriff's Department
Nov 28, 2023
A State law that took effect in 2021 gave counties the authority to establish civilian oversight boards to assist supervisors in overseeing sheriffs’ offices. However, the law does not require counties to create civilian boards. That’s why the ACLU of Northern California is helping to educate community members about the fact that this law exists. And we are supporting individual counties that wish...
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Human Rights and the US Constitution
Dec 11, 2023
The 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is an opportunity to redouble our commitment to its principles worldwide. For those individuals and organizations whose focus is human rights within the United States, we are called to do two things. First, rather than cede the US Constitution to powerful forces who would use it to turn back the clock, we must embrace a visio...
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Civil Rights Organizations Call on FTC to Investigate Meta, X, for Allowing Companies to Mine User Data for Government Surveillance on Platforms
Dec 12, 2023
Today civil rights organizations sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission, urging the agency to investigate whether X (formerly Twitter) and Meta are providing surveillance companies that work with law enforcement special access to user data, contrary to the platforms’ official policies and public promises.
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The Federal Trade Commission Must Investigate Meta and X for Complicity with Government Surveillance
Dec 12, 2023
We are calling on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Meta and X have broken their anti-surveillance commitments
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An Obscure Federal Law is Threatening Our Right to Anonymous Online Speech
Dec 13, 2023
Our right to speak anonymously, long protected by U.S. courts, is increasingly under attack by corporations and wealthy individuals looking to upend decades of free speech precedent.
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The ACLU, the NRA, and the First Amendment
Dec 19, 2023
On December 9, the ACLU’s national office announced it will represent the National Rifle Association (NRA) in a case before the United States Supreme Court, NRA v Vullo. The case raises important First Amendment concerns about government overreach in targeting certain organizations for their disfavored viewpoints. This decision has led to dissent from the New York Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU a...
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Reimagining Community Safety: Sacramento County
Dec 21, 2023
This joint report from ACLU NorCal and Catalyst California (formerly Advancement Project California) highlights strategies Sacramento County leaders should make to improve community safety and reduce systemic racial inequity in the criminal legal system. An analysis of 2019 data collected under California’s Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) found that the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office ...
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