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ACLU Mourns the Loss of Arthur Carmona, Advocate for the Wrongfully Convicted

Feb 17, 2008
We are deeply saddened by the apparent murder of 26-year-old Arthur Carmona on Feb. 17, 2008.Arthur was just 16-years-old when he was wrongfully convicted of a robbery as a result of mistaken eyewitness identification in 1998. Arthur spent two years in prison before his innocence was proven, largely as a result of the tireless efforts of his mother, Ronnie Carmona, and his pro-bono legal team... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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ACLU And EFF File To Intervene In Internet Free Speech Lawsuit

Feb 27, 2008
Order To Shut Down Wikileaks.org Violates First Amendment, Groups SayThe American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Northern California and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) last night filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit that led a federal district judge to order the domain name Wikileaks.org shut down. The motion is on behalf of organizations and individuals that have accessed and us... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Crime Victim to Panel: No to Death Penalty, No to Revenge

Feb 27, 2008
In a new YouTube video released Feb. 28, 2008, Aundre Herron talks about why California’s death penalty has to go.  As both a former prosecutor and murder victim survivor, Herron has a unique and incisive perspective on the death penalty, which she shared with the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice.Watch her testimonyHerron commented that she empathizes with the ... Read More

Free Speech Triumphs in Wikileaks Case

Feb 29, 2008
Today was a really good day for the First Amendment. And it was also a good day for our court system.From the very beginning of the argument over what should happen in the Wikileaks case, the judge made it clear that he took the Constitutional issues seriously, at one point reminding the lawyers for the Bank that he had taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.In the end the Court not only dissolv... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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ACLU And EFF File To Intervene In Internet Free Speech Lawsuit

Feb 29, 2008
The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Northern California and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) last night filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit that led a federal district judge to order the domain name Wikileaks.org shut down. The motion is on behalf of organizations and individuals that have accessed and used documents on the Wikileaks.org website in their work and want to c... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Free Speech Triumphs in Wikileaks Case

Feb 29, 2008
Today was a really good day for the First Amendment. And it was also a good day for our court system. The judge made it clear in the Wikileaks case that he took the Constitutional issues seriously, at one point reminding the court that he had taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.From the very beginning of the argument over what should happen in the Wikileaks case, the judge made it clear that ... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Government Appeals Patriot Act Ruling in the Ninth Circuit

Mar 03, 2008
In September 2007, a U.S. District Court judge in Oregon struck down two provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act as unconstitutional. Brandon Mayfield, a Portland-based attorney, was arrested and detained in connection with the 2004 bombing of a train station in Madrid, but was released after two weeks when a fingerprint at the scene alleged to be his was matched to an Algerian terrorist. The court foun... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Bank Julius Baer & Co. LTD. v. Wikileaks

Mar 05, 2008
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) successfully defended the First Amendment when they persuaded a federal district court judge in San Francisco to dissolve an order requiring a domain registrar to shut down the domain name Wikileaks.org in a dispute over documents allegedly posted on the site by a former employee of Swiss Bank Julius Baer. Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Library Censorship - Same Old Issue, New Medium

Mar 07, 2008
San Jose and Sacramento are currently debating whether to censor access to internet information at their libraries. The internet has become a pivotal means of accessing information at the library and with its growth in importance, the age-old issues of library censorship have followed.To Kill a Mockingbird, The Color Purple, and Heather Has Two Mommies are just a small selection of material that s... Read More