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VICTORY! In San Francisco, Immigration Detainees No Longer Shackled

Jan 23, 2014
Hard to believe, but until recently, all detained immigrants appearing in the civil immigration court in San Francisco were forced to give critical testimony while restrained by shackles and chains at the wrists, waist, and ankles. The inhumane practice was particularly problematic for asylum seekers and immigrants who had suffered from torture and domestic violence in the past—and it was unnecess... Read More
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41 Years after Roe v. Wade: When Do We View Women as Fully Human?

Jan 21, 2014
If there is a common theme running through the hundreds of bills restricting access to abortion passed throughout the country, it’s that women cannot be trusted to decide whether to have a baby. But California, happily, recognizes that women are fully capable of making moral decisions about pregnancy. Read More
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Californians - Speak Up for Cell Phone Privacy

Jan 14, 2014
This Thursday, the California Public Utilities Commission will decide an important issue - whether to initiate a rulemaking to update privacy protections for the modern smartphone age. Join the ACLU of California and the Electronic Frontier Foundation and ask them to stand up for your cell phone privacy. Read More
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Notorious Sheriff Baca Finally Retires

Jan 09, 2014
Sheriff Lee Baca stunned the public this week by announcing that he will immediately retire as the head of Los Angeles County jails. His announcement marks another milestone in the ACLU's campaign to end the culture of rampant deputy-on-prisoner violence that has plagued the Los Angeles County jails for years. Read More