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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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Coalition Letter to TV Networks and YouTube: Protect Online Political Speech

Oct 20, 2008
A broad coalition of public interest groups released two letters today calling on television networks and YouTube to protect online political speech in the final days of this election.These letters follow-up on an ACLU of Northern California and EFF blog post in August highlighting the importance of the Internet as a forum for political speech and calling on service providers and content owners to... Read More
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ACLU Tells Court FISA 2008 Act Unconstitutional

Oct 17, 2008
Congress and the Bush White House overstepped their constitutional authority and violated the rights of millions of customers when they passed and approved legislation granting sweeping immunity to telecoms that collaborated in illegal spying.That assertion is contained in a court filing today by three California affiliates and the Illinois affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union and the E... Read More
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Hate to Say I Told You So

Oct 09, 2008
In case you missed it on our National ACLU blog, here is an entry written by the ACLU's Amanda Simon about a report sponsored by DHS concluding that data mining is entirely ineffective in preventing terrorism:Yesterday, a report on data mining was released by the Committee on Technical and Privacy Dimensions of Information for Terrorism Prevention and Other National Goals (a.k.a.: CTPDITPONG). The... Read More
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Paying for Chrome with Personal Data

Oct 06, 2008
Already king of the U.S. search engine hill, Google branched out into browser software with the recent release of Chrome. Unfortunately, Chrome's improvements, while alluring, come at a considerable cost in private information. Two data collection mechanisms, "Google Suggest" and usage statistics gathering, will collect massive amounts of data whenever we use the browser.Chrome does provide some o... Read More
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Governor Signs RFID Bill

Oct 02, 2008
Governor Schwarzenegger took an important first step to protect the privacy, personal safety, and financial security of millions of Californians by signing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) anti-skimming legislation into law this week.SB 31, authored by Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto), sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, and the Electronic Frontier... Read More
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Celebrating Freedom to Read: Banned Books Week 2008

Oct 01, 2008
This week marks the 27th celebration of Banned Books Week, a national event promoted by the American Library Association (ALA) celebrating the freedom to read.To Kill a Mockingbird, The Color Purple, and Heather Has Two Mommies are just a few examples of material that some have tried to keep off library shelves. According to the ALA, more than 400 books were challenged this year. Among the top ten... Read More
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Travelers’ Privacy Protection Act Introduced

Sep 29, 2008
We have blogged about the invasive new border search policies that allow copying of books, documents and data, as well as intrusive questioning, all without probable cause and in conflict with decades of legal precedents.The Travelers' Privacy Protection Act restores privacy protections, while still enabling federal border agents to retain foreign intelligence information by obtaining a warrant.Se... Read More
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Pocket Protectors

Sep 26, 2008
In case you missed it on our National ACLU blog, here is an entry written by the ACLU's Matt Bors about federal policies that allow DHS to search international travelers without consent or any suspicion of wrongdoing:Previously we've discussed the push to search under travellers' clothes with the naked machine and the million nameson the terrorist watch list. The latest Civil Discourse comic exami... Read More
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Don’t Let Your Privacy Rights Be Chipped Away!

Sep 16, 2008
Would you allow a stranger to sift through your purse or wallet and take your driver's license? Would you want your children or grandchildren to tell passers-by on the street what school they attend or their student ID numbers?Of course not. You know it is important to protect your and your family's personal information.But any time that tiny computer chips called Radio Frequency Identification (R... Read More
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Important Ninth Circuit Ruling for California Privacy Rights

Sep 05, 2008
In an important victory for privacy rights, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday reinstated a portion of California's landmark financial privacy law that allows consumers to prevent banks from sharing information with affiliated companies about a customer's savings account or buying habits.The California Financial Information Privacy Act, which the ACLU worked to pass for many years, has b... Read More
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Stopping Abuse of Native-American Schoolchildren

Sep 05, 2008
It was a child's simple refusal to give up a bandana belonging to his recently deceased grandfather that led to a landmark settlement regarding discriminatory discipline against Native-American students at the hands of the Bishop Union Elementary School District (BUESD). Bishop, located in the eastern Sierras, has a population of about 3,400, with approximately 1,500 members of the Paiute Tribe... Read More