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We can be pretty sure that each new day will bring two things: new threats to our civil liberties, and new stories of people standing up for their rights and winning. Behind every court ruling is a person. Behind every landmark law is a movement. Read the stories and hear the voices that ground our work.

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Privacy is a Human Right

Mar 06, 2015
The U.N. Human Rights Council could take a big step this month toward protecting privacy rights around the world. At its current session, the HRC plans to vote on whether to appoint an independent expert on the right to privacy, called a Special Rapporteur. Read More
Sonny Villar at AB 60 media briefing.
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"See You On the Road" - AB 60 and API Communities

Mar 04, 2015
With a smile, Sonny Villar said, “Magkikita tayo sa daan,” as he wrapped up his testimony at an Asian Pacific Islander (API) media briefing on AB 60 driver’s licenses last Monday at the Asian Resource Center. California’s AB 60, also known as the Safe and Responsible Driver Act, went into effect January 2015 and allows all eligible California residents to apply for a driver’s license, regardless o... Read More
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Feds Refuse to Release Documents on 'Zero-Day' Security Exploits

Mar 03, 2015
Federal agencies served with a Freedom of Information Act request are refusing to release documents related to their purchase, use and disclosure of zero-day exploits, keeping the American public in the dark about a practice that leaves the Internet and its users less secure.Zero-day exploits are special software programs that take advantage of security vulnerabilities in software that are un... Read More
Edie Windsor via ACLU.org
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From Edie to Jim - Same-Sex Love at the Supreme Court

Feb 27, 2015
“You did it, honey.”That is what Edie Windsor imagined her late spouse, Thea Spyer, would have said after their love story brought down the core of the federal Defense of Marriage Act in United States v. Windsor. Edie and Thea did do it. They brought down DOMA and – along with hundreds of thousands of other same-sex couples and their families– they transformed our nation’s understanding of sa... Read More
Edward Snowden via ACLU.org
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Snowden: 'Perfect Surveillance' Could Have Snuffed Out the LGBT Movement

Feb 27, 2015
Edward Snowden is right.Snowden recently pointed out how the victories of the LGBT movement in this country might never have happened if the government had the ability to conduct “perfect surveillance.” For decades, LGBT people had to fight official government persecution, including aggressive surveillance and targeting by law enforcement.Some of the earliest organized advocacy efforts o... Read More