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Offer-Westort v. San Francisco (Warrantless Cell Phone Search)

Mar 20, 2013
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California filed a lawsuit against the City and County of San Francisco and San Francisco Police Chief Gregory Suhr on March 20, 2013 challenging the warrantless searches of cell phones of individuals who have been arrested. The suit was brought on behalf of a civil rights activist, Bob Offer-Westort, whose cell phone was searched by the San Francisco Police Departm... Read More
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ACLU Lawsuit Challenges Warrantless Searches of Cell Phones

Mar 20, 2013
Today, the ACLU of Northern California filed suit against the City and County of San Francisco and San Francisco Police Chief Gregory Suhr on behalf of a civil rights activist, Bob Offer-Westort, whose cell phone was searched by the San Francisco Police Department without a warrant after he was arrested while engaging in peaceful civil disobedience. Read More
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The ACLU of California is Working Toward Healthy & Safe Communities - Is Your Legislator?

Feb 27, 2013
When it comes to drugs, we should focus on the goals we agree on: protecting our kids, protecting public safety and preventing and treating drug abuse and addiction.That's why the ACLU of California is supporting legislation authored by Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) to reform California's harsh drug possession penalties, so that we can help set people up for success rather than failure in overc... Read More
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California Lawmakers to Consider Bill Enacting Important Drug Sentencing Reform

Feb 27, 2013
Sacramento – Sen. Mark Leno has introduced new legislation, sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of California and a mber of other organizations, that reforms California’s drug sentencing laws for simple possession.The bill, SB 649, allows counties to significantly reduce incarceration costs by giving prosecutors the flexibility to charge low-level drug possession for personal use as a ... Read More
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Drones on the Radar

Feb 14, 2013
In the months since Alameda County Sheriff Gregory Ahern made known his desire to acquire and deploy a surveillance drone, the ACLU has consistently warned that such a plan carries serious privacy implications, that it is imperative the advertised benefits of a drone be weighed against the costs and that strict privacy safeguards be put into place to ensure that drones are not used for warrantless... Read More
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DNA Privacy Goes to the Supreme Court

Feb 01, 2013
The ACLU filed a brief in the U.S. Supreme Court this afternoon to stop the government from invading the genetic privacy of hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. The case, Maryland v. King, involves the question of whether the police can take DNA from everybody they arrest, without a search warrant or any reason to think that the DNA sample will be helpful in solving a crime. We argue tha... Read More
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Court Grants Preliminary Injunction in ACLU Suit Challenging Prop 35's Free Speech Restrictions

Jan 11, 2013
Today a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that challenges unconstitutional provisions in Proposition 35. "The court recognized that Prop 35's online speech regulations are overly broad and violate the First Amendment," said Linda Lye, staff attorney at the ACLU-NC. "Stopping... Read More
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All Eyes on Alameda County

Jan 03, 2013
In response to an ACLU of Northern California Public Records Act request, the California Emergency Management Agency, the state entity that administers federal homeland security grant funds, recently confirmed that the Alameda County Sheriff's Office is the only agency in the entire state of California to have applied for or obtained grant funding from Cal-EMA for a drone.While this doesn't mean t... Read More
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CDCR Documents Reveal "Secret Mission" to Acquire Lethal Injection Drug

Dec 10, 2012
Following a California Superior Court order on Nov. 30, 2010, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) released 989 pages of heavily redacted records to the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC). The documents reveal a "secret mission" by the Department to acquire sodium thiopental, a controlled substance used as part of California's lethal injec... Read More
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Is All (Drone) Politics Local?

Dec 07, 2012
The next time a cop sees a picture of you, that picture may not have been taken by a person at all. Unmanned flying drones can allow their operators to remotely - and cheaply - monitor and record individuals, groups, or locations. These drones pose significant threats to privacy when police can use them to peer into homes or track an individual's actions from afar. While law enforcement agencies a... Read More