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High School Essay Contest on Internet Privacy sponsored by ACLU-SCV

Apr 26, 2010
The ACLU of Northern California's Santa Clara Valley Chapter is holding an essay contest for high school students residing in or attending school in Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Serano, Morgan Hill, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga, or Sunnyvale.Find out more here. Please note, the deadline has been extended to May 15, 2010.You rely on the Internet to learn, share, shop, ... Read More
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ACLU of Northern California to Disclose No on 8 Campaign Documents

Apr 28, 2010
After securing a key ruling regarding the First Amendment from the Ninth Circuit, the ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) yesterday produced documents relating to its efforts to defeat Proposition 8. The ACLU had sought to appeal an order requiring it to produce its No on 8 documents, arguing that the First Amendment should cover communications between groups working together on a political caus... Read More
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Gang Injunctions Fact Sheet

May 04, 2010
Gang injunctions raise a number of civil liberties concerns, both for specific, targeted individuals, as well as any community member who lives in or visits the designated area. Read More
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Run Privacy Upgrade- It's Time for Congress to Update ECPA

May 05, 2010
Today, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties is holding its first hearing to discuss the woefully outdated Electronic Communications Privacy Act. (Did we mention that it was written in 1986?!)The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution was designed to protect the privacy of our personal information. Unfortunately, innovation has far outpaced electroni... Read More
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People v. Gallego

May 05, 2010

Should the police be able to follow you around and collect and analyze your DNA from something you discard, without a warrant or even a reason to believe you have committed a crime? 

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ACLU Foundation of Northern California to School District: Students Have First Amendment Right to Wear U.S. Flag

May 10, 2010
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California has written the attached letter to Morgan Hill Unified School District in response to media reports regarding students at Live Oak High School being prohibited from wearing American flag t-shirts to school on May 5, 2010. The letter criticizes the school's censorship of the students' patriotic expression in light of student speech rights under the First A... Read More
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Justice Advocates to Governor: Cut Waste, Not Effective Programs, from Bloated Corrections Budget

May 13, 2010
San Francisco – As spending on California's massive prison system continues unabated, Governor Schwarzenegger's office has declared that the revised budget to be released tomorrow will propose "absolutely terrible cuts." The American Civil Liberties Union, Drug Policy Alliance and Ella Baker Center for Human Rights call on the Governor to choose three effective, budget-saving reforms over wasteful... Read More
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ACLU of Northern California Responds to Discipline of Student Protesters at Three Universities

May 14, 2010
Following protests around California against education budget cuts, student demonstrators at several universities faced harsh disciplinary crackdowns. The ACLU of Northern California has stepped in on behalf of students at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, and San Francisco State University about questionable discipline of a student protester. The ACLU of Northern California's role involv... Read More
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ACLU of PA Representing Anonymous Twitter Critics

May 20, 2010
Grand Jury Issued Subpoena To Twitter Demanding Twitter Users' IdentitiesHarrisburg – The ACLU of Pennsylvania announced today that it is representing two anonymous Twitter users who have criticized State Attorney General Tom Corbett on a social networking site. Corbett's office asked a grand jury to issue a subpoena earlier this month to Twitter demanding the identities of his critics."Any subpoe... Read More
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Group Will Join Lawsuit If North Carolina Department Of Revenue Keeps Up Demand For Private Information

May 20, 2010
Raliegh – The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of North Carolina today sent a letter to North Carolina Secretary of Revenue Kenneth Lay reiterating concern over a recent request by the state Department of Revenue (NCDOR) for the private records of Amazon.com customers. The letter informs Lay that the ACLU will take legal action on behalf of North Carolina residents who are Amazon.com cu... Read More