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Fall 2005 ACLU News
Oct 15, 2005
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West Sacramento Residents Targeted by Gang Injunction Denied Their Day in Court
Jul 28, 2005
The ACLU of Northern California today filed a motion asking the Yolo County Superior Court to set aside a sweeping permanent injunction issued against alleged members of West Sacramento’s “Broderick Boys” gang on February 3, 2005. The motion was filed on behalf of residents who were never given any notice that the District Attorney was seeking to impose on them this permanent injunction during the...
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Summer 2005 ACLU News
Jul 15, 2005
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Union City Students Reach Groundbreaking Settlement with Union City and School District
May 18, 2005
A groundbreaking settlement has been reached as a result of a federal lawsuit brought by the ACLU of Northern California on behalf of three high school students whose civil rights were violated when they were rounded up for a so-called “gang intervention” meeting.
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ACLU Challenges Unconstitutional Round Up of Union City High School Students
May 18, 2005
The ACLU of Northern California filed a class action lawsuit today challenging the unlawful round up of approximately 60 students at James Logan High School in Union City on February 22, 2002. The students were illegally rounded up, detained for up to two hours, searched, interrogated and photographed by Union City police officers and school officials. The information gathered from the students ap...
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Spring 2005 ACLU News
Apr 15, 2005
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Victory for Students, Parents and Civil Liberties Groups - Company Announces it will End Tracking Pilot Program
Feb 16, 2005
The Sutter-based company InCom announced last night, at a packed special school district meeting, that it would end its pilot program that required students to wear radio frequency identification badges that tracked the student's movements. The company pulled out when parents and civil liberties groups mobilized to end the program. On February 7, the ACLU of Northern California, Electronic Frontie...
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Winter 2005 ACLU News
Feb 15, 2005
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Fall 2004 ACLU News
Oct 15, 2004
Download the Fall 2004 ACLU-NC Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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Summer 2004 ACLU News
Jul 15, 2004
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Spring 2004 ACLU News
Apr 15, 2004
Download the Spring 2004 ACLU-NC Newsletter and read about our latest events and initiatives.
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Supreme Court to Review Case Affecting Internet Users
Apr 06, 2004
San Francisco - The California Supreme Court on Wednesday voted 7-0 to grant review of a case involving the issue of whether a 1996 federal law protects individuals from civil liability for re-posting a third-party’s statements on the Internet. The Supreme Court’s decision to review this significant issue will affect the free speech rights of Internet users.In the case of Barrett v. Rosenthal...
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