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ACLU Sues Fresno over Medical Marijuana Bans
May 27, 2014
Today the ACLU of Northern California sued the City and County of Fresno over complete bans on cultivation of medical marijuana. The bans are inconsistent with state law that allows medical marijuana to be grown. The City and County also ban all medical marijuana dispensaries.
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Judge Rules to Limit Mandatory Detention of Immigrants in California
May 16, 2014
A U.S. District Court Judge granted motions for a preliminary injunction and for class certification in our lawsuit challenging the federal government’s practice in California of detaining immigrants without bond while they face deportation proceedings.
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Del Norte County Board of Education Extends Settlement Agreement with ACLU
May 15, 2014
CRESCENT CITY – In a unanimous 5-0 vote, the Del Norte County Unified School District Board of Education on Thursday extended a 2009 agreement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California resolving allegations of racial discrimination against Native American students.
The agreement, which has now been extended through August 2017, provides the district with additional time to ...
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California Congressmembers Push Back on DHS over Driver’s Licenses for Immigrants
May 09, 2014
The Drive California Coalition, comprised of a broad range of civil and immigrants’ rights organizations, applauds members of California’s Congressional Delegation for urging U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson to approve the California driver’s license proposed by the legislature in AB 60: “The Safe and Responsible Driver Act.” The license is carefully designed to pro...
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Judge Says State Unconstitutionally Stripped Tens of Thousands of Californians of Their Right to Vote
May 07, 2014
An Alameda County Superior Court Judge today ruled that Secretary of State Debra Bowen illegally stripped tens of thousands of people of their voting rights two years ago, saying people on Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) and mandatory supervision under California’s Criminal Justice Realignment Act are eligible to vote.
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California Groups Reject DHS’s Attempt to Strong-Arm State on Driver’s Licenses
May 06, 2014
Drive California, a statewide coalition composed of a broad range of civil and immigrants’ rights groups including California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPIC), Presente, the ACLU of California, Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN), and TODEC-Training Occupational Development Educating Communities Center, strongly object to DHS’s refusal to let California move forward with creat...
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Civil Rights Organizations Warn California Counties: New Federal Court Decision Finds Immigration Detainers Unconstitutional
May 02, 2014
Today the ACLU of California and other civil rights groups sent letters to every county in California urging them to end compliance with immigration detainer requests in the wake of a recent federal court decision holding that the requests are unconstitutional and local law enforcement may be held liable for money damages for complying with them.
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Reports by Neutral Experts Condemn Monterey County Jail as Violent, Unconstitutional and Lacking Basic ADA Protections
Apr 29, 2014
A series of reports issued by national experts on jail conditions expose in the most graphic detail to date the Monterey County Jail as a place riddled with violence where prisoners are at serious risk of grave injury, where jail officials fail to provide prisoners with adequate medical and mental health care and where prisoners with disabilities are denied access to jail services, programs and ac...
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Detained Asylum Seekers Sue Obama Administration to End Long Waits for Initial Interviews
Apr 17, 2014
Today the ACLU filed a federal class action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of immigrants fleeing persecution who have faced months of detention while they await reasonable fear determinations, the first step in seeking protection in the U.S. when someone is forced to return following a deportation order.
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Spring 2014 ACLU News
Mar 26, 2014
Download the Spring 2014 ACLU of Northern California Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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California to Comply with Voter Registration Law According to Settlement
Mar 24, 2014
In a victory for voting rights, the state of California has agreed to mail voter registration cards to nearly 4 million Californians who have signed up for health insurance through the state health exchange, Covered California, and to ensure that Californians who apply for health benefits through the exchange going forward are provided voter registration opportunities. The action is the result of ...
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Parents and Physicians Declare Victory, End Clovis Sex Education Lawsuit
Feb 25, 2014
Today parents and physicians dismissed their lawsuit against the Clovis Unified School District (CUSD), whose sex education curriculum was not in compliance with California state law. As a result of the lawsuit, the district has made dramatic improvements to sex education, including removing wrong and biased materials, adding information about contraception, and training teachers.
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