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The Hidden Death Tax: The Secret Costs of Seeking Execution in California

Jan 01, 2009
"The Hidden Death Tax" is a comprehensive report on the costs of California’s death penalty, analyzing for the first time records of actual costs in California death penalty trials.  The report demonstrates that while California tax payers spend well over $100 million every year on the death penalty, it is unclear just how much money is being spent. At the post-conviction level, California taxp... Read More
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Death by Geography: A County by County Analysis of the Road to Execution

Jan 01, 2009
"Death by Geography" reviews the death-sentencing practices, public safety records, and spending practices of the 24 most populous California counties. The report reveals that while the vast majority of California counties have largely abandoned execution in favor of simply sentencing people to die in prison, just 10 counties continue to aggressively pursue executions, accounting for nearly 85 pe... Read More
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Case

Legal Services for Prisoners with Children v. Bowen

Jan 01, 2009
Throughout California, thousands of people are not allowed to vote because they are on parole for such statutory felonies as drug offenses and shoplifting. And while African-Americans constitute less than 7% of California's adult population, in 2006 they were approximately 28% of all those disenfranchised as a result of being in prison or on parole for a felony. The ACLU Foundation of Northern Cal... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
News

New Filing in Prop 8 Legal Challenge

Jan 05, 2009
The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and Lambda Legal filed a reply brief on Jan. 5 in the California Supreme Court, the next step in the lawsuit seeking to overturn Proposition 8, which passed by a mere 52 percent on Nov. 4. Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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California Supreme Court Hears ACLU Privacy Violation Arguments in 49ers Pat-Down Lawsuit

Jan 06, 2009
San Francisco — The California Supreme Court heard arguments today in a lawsuit challenging the San Francisco 49ers' pat-down policy at Candlestick Park.  At issue is whether the state's constitution allows the 49ers to force fans at home games to undergo pat-down searches as a condition of attending the games.The ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) filed the lawsuit on behalf of ... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
Blog

San Francisco Surveillance Cameras Don’t Reduce Violent Crime, Study Finds

Jan 09, 2009
A report released today evaluating San Francisco's surveillance cameras concludes that the cameras have failed in their mission of reducing violent crime in the city. Following an outside evaluation of the City's ill-advisory video surveillance program, independent researchers at the University of California Berkeley issued today's report.In line with similar studies from around the world, the rep... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
Article

Know the Facts: California Death Penalty Fact Sheet

Jan 13, 2009
We all want to live in safe communities, where we have an equal opportunity to succeed. To effectively build safe and healthy communities, we need to solve more violent crimes—especially murders—and we need to prevent more violence by investing in our children. But we don’t have the resources needed for these vital programs because the death penalty is draining millions of dollars every year from ... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Community Organizations and Publishers Sue FBI and Other Agencies over Illegal Computer Searches

Jan 14, 2009
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the ACLU of Northern California filed suit in federal court today to protect the privacy and free speech rights of two San Francisco Bay Area community organizations after the groups' computers were seized and the data copied by federal and local law enforcement. Both organizations, Long Haul and the East Bay Prisoner Support Group (EBPS), are publisher... Read More
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Protecting Children and Free Speech Online

Jan 21, 2009
The Child Online Protection Act was passed in 1998 in an effort to prevent minors from accessing "material harmful to minors," specifically depictions of sexual activity or nudity, on the Internet. Unfortunately, the Act did in a manner that substantially impaired free speech rights, and its implementation has been barred as likely unconstitutional on several occasions, including by the Supreme Co... Read More