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Appeals Court Rules In Favor of Anonymous Speech in California Prop. 35 Case

Nov 18, 2014
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that Proposition 35, a 2012 California ballot initiative that would have restricted the rights of registered sex offenders to communicate on the Internet, is likely unconstitutional. The opinion affirms an earlier district court ruling in Doe v. Harris, a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and the Electronic Fro... Read More
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ACLU Launches Statewide Campaign to Curb Secret Surveillance in California

Nov 12, 2014
Counties and cities across California have spent more than $60 million on invasive surveillance technology, the vast majority of which are being used by law enforcement agencies without any sort of public debate, consideration of costs and benefits, or adequate policies to safeguard against misuse, according to data compiled by the American Civil Liberties Union of California. Read More
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Ferguson's No-Media Zone Extended to the Skies

Nov 04, 2014
It appears the Federal Aviation Administration may have fallen into the "constitutional sinkhole" that is Ferguson, Missouri. Earlier this week, the Associated Press released an alarming set of documents revealing the FAA's decision to approve a no-fly zone over Ferguson – a no-fly zone requested by local police in order to muzzle media coverage of protests in the wake of the killing of unarmed bl... Read More
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Facebook Apologizes for Real Name Policy’s Impact, But No Real Changes Yet

Oct 01, 2014
Today the ACLU, along with a coalition of partner organizations, went to Facebook to urge it to fix its flawed “real name” policy and provide users meaningful due process.During that meeting Facebook apologized for the harm that the current policy has caused users, especially those in the LGBTQ community, and promised to improve its reporting, enforcement, and appeals processes.This is an importan... Read More
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New Safeguards for Students’ Social Media in California

Sep 30, 2014
When students at Glendale Unified School District learned through news reports last year that their Facebook and other social media accounts were being monitored by the district through a third-party company known as Geo Listening, students and parents were shocked, and so were we. Many saw the monitoring as invading student privacy and chilling off-campus speech. In response, Assembly Member M... Read More
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Warrant for Drones Veto Was the Wrong Decision

Sep 29, 2014
California had the chance to be a leader in requiring police to get a warrant to use surveillance technology. But Gov. Brown vetoed a bill, AB 1327, that would have done just that for police drones.This is a big disappointment and Gov. Brown missed the mark with this veto.AB 1327 would have provided basic statewide protections against abuse by police drones. Without it, cities and counties are lef... Read More
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Documents Suggest Maker of Controversial Surveillance Tool Misled the FCC

Sep 17, 2014
New documents obtained by the ACLU of Northern California appear to show the Florida-based Harris Corporation misleading the Federal Communications Commission while seeking authorization to sell its line of Stingray cell phone surveillance gear to state and local police. The documents raise the possibility that federal regulatory approval of the technology was based on bad information. The ACLU to... Read More
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No Privacy Policy for New BART App - Now That’s A Suspicious Activity

Sep 10, 2014
“BART Watch" is a new app designed to encourage users to report suspicious activities. But we’re calling out this app for its own suspicious activities - having no privacy policy that explains the sensitive information it collects and may be sharing with others, and for encouraging people to file potentially spurious complaints about innocent residents. Read More