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Equality for Email!

May 17, 2011
By Christopher CalabreseWashington Legislative OfficeToday Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) took an important step toward giving all of us who live our lives online a measure of true digital privacy. He announced (via Twitter — not bad for one of the senior members of the Senate!) that he was filing the Electronic Communications Privacy Act Amendments Act of 2011. It may not roll off the tongue, bu... Read More
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Students Don't Shed Their Privacy Rights at the Schoolhouse Gates

May 17, 2011
Students have a right to be free from unreasonable searches, and a right to keep their personal information private. This means that school officials rarely, if ever, have a right to search the contents of a student's cell phone or other electronic device.But that's just what happened at the Saint Lawrence Academy in Santa Clara. A student at the academy was recently suspended and placed on discip... Read More
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Harris v. LADA (Death Penalty Costs)

May 18, 2011
The office of Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley has failed to disclose public documents on the costs of prosecuting capital cases, according to a lawsuit filed today by The American Civil Liberties Union Foundations of California (ACLU Foundations of California) on behalf of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice (CHHIRJ) at Harvard Law School. The lawsuit is for publ... Read More
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How Much for Homicide?

May 18, 2011
The office of Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley has failed to disclose public documents on the costs of prosecuting capital cases, according to a lawsuit filed today by the ACLU of California on behalf of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School. The lawsuit is for public records on expenses related to homicide cases, and discretionary spending gen... Read More
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ACLU and Local Student Ask Oroville Unified School District to Stop Censoring LGBT Websites

May 18, 2011
The ACLU contacted a school district in northern California today because its Internet filtering software had been improperly configured to block access to web content geared toward the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. The organization has sent demand letters to school districts across the country as part of the organization's national "Don't Filter Me" initiative, which seeks t... Read More
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Arizona, Nebraska, Other States Broke Federal Law Importing Execution Drugs, Records Show

May 24, 2011
The Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released records today which show that Arizona, Nebraska, and other states broke the Federal Controlled Substances Act when they imported sodium thiopental, a dangerous controlled substance commonly used in executions that is no longer available in the U.S. The DEA released all import declarations filed for sodium thiopental from January 1, 2010, t... Read More
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Judge Declares SF Housing Authority Injunctions Unconstitutional

May 25, 2011
A judicial decision handed down today effectively ends the San Francisco Housing Authority's use of city-wide nuisance injunctions and dismisses all pending criminal cases against alleged violators. The injunctions are unconstitutional, vague, and overly restrictive to the point of infringing on an individual's ability "to exist in San Francisco," wrote the judge in his eight-page decision. Read More
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ACLU Files Brief Arguing Warrantless GPS Tracking Is Unconstitutional

May 31, 2011
Catherine CrumpACLU National OfficeOn Friday, the ACLU of Delaware filed a brief with the Delaware Supreme Court arguing that law enforcement agents should not be permitted to attach a GPS device to a car without getting a search warrant. The brief explains that because GPS tracking is an invasive form of surveillance capable of revealing many private facts about a person, a lower court was correc... Read More