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People v. Buza (Mandatory DNA Collection)

Jun 01, 2012
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California has long been fighting against a provision of a 2004 California initiative (Prop. 69) that requires anyone arrested for a felony - including for crimes such as simple drug possession or joyriding - to provide a DNA sample that will be stored in a criminal database. Read More
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ACLU and NLG Ask Oakland Police Department If It Seeks to Abandon Key Protections for Demonstrators

Apr 24, 2012
Today, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC) and the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild demanded that the Oakland Police Department explain if it plans to abandon its Crowd Control Policy, in favor of vague standards that fail to provide specific guidance to officers in the field and that invite a repetition of last fall’s botched handling of... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Revising CA's Drug Penalty: Time to Treat the Problem

Apr 18, 2012
When we stop spending millions of dollars a year to incarcerate Californians whose only crime is addiction, we will free up funding that can be used to help more people get the treatment they need.This is the logic behind Senate Bill 1506 (D-Leno), which passed its first hurdle yesterday when it won a majority of votes in the Senate Public Safety Committee. SB 1506 proposes to revise the state's p... Read More
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UC Davis Report Concludes: the Pepper-Spraying Never Should Have Happened

Apr 11, 2012
The long-awaited report on the infamous incident of UC Davis police pepper-spraying non-violent, seated student protesters has been released. It concludes what we all know from watching the shocking videos: "The pepperspraying incident that took place on November 18, 2011 should and could have been prevented." That's the opening to the report, which outlines the various ways that Chancellor Katehi... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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Prison Realignment: Fix the Funding Formula

Apr 09, 2012
After decades of tough-on-crime policies and draconian sentencing practices, California's correctional system - a state with one of the highest incarceration rates in a country with one of the highest incarceration rates - finally buckled under its own weight. Faced with last year's historic Supreme Court order requiring a reduction in prison overcrowding, the state enacted AB 109 to realign the c... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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The Results From Our Nationwide Cell Phone Tracking Records Requests

Apr 02, 2012
By Allie BohmACLU National Office Ten. That's the number of law enforcement agencies that responded to our coordinated public records requests on cell phone location tracking and reported that they, in fact, do not track cell phones. The number of agencies queried: 383. The number that responded (so far): some 200.We've just released the documents those law enforcement agencies turned ov... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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ACLU of California Releases Statewide Analysis of Realignment

Mar 21, 2012
The decisions counties are making right now about how to implement realignment will have dramatic and long-lasting impacts on public safety and on local taxpayers. In a new 100-page report, Public Safety Realignment: California at a Crossroads, the ACLU of California finds that many counties have yet to embrace a central charge of the realignment legislation: to implement evidence-based ... Read More
ACLU of Northern CA
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It's Time to Reform Penalties for Simple Drug Possession

Mar 20, 2012
Sen. Mark Leno has introduced new legislation, sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of California and a number 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 misdemeanor... Read More