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Demand Letter Challenging the Seizure and Destruction of Homeless Individuals' Personal Property Delivered to San Francisco Mayor
Jun 09, 2016
In response to recent sweeps, in which the City and its agents have taken, discarded and/or destroyed property belonging to homeless individuals, a coalition of legal groups today delivered a demand letter to San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee charging that these practices are unlawful.
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Report: Police Use Loophole to Profit from Innocent, Vulnerable Californians
May 19, 2016
Today the American Civil Liberties Union of California released a policy brief, Civil Asset Forfeiture: Profiting from California’s Most Vulnerable, examining civil asset forfeiture abuse by California law enforcement agencies, a practice that greatly impacts communities of color and low-income Californians.
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Fresno Ruling: California Can’t Get Away With Not Paying for Public Defenders
Apr 13, 2016
A Fresno judge has ruled against the state of California in its effort to avoid responsibility for ensuring that people who can’t afford to hire their own lawyers are provided with effective counsel.The lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Northern California, the ACLU’s Criminal Law Reform Project, and Paul Hastings LLP against the state and Fresno County for violating defendants’ right to counsel, due p...
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Driver’s License Suspensions Still a Problem for People Too Poor to Pay Exorbitant Traffic Fines
Mar 21, 2016
Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice urged local courts nationwide to put an end to policies that penalize people simply for being poor – including the practice of suspending driver’s licenses when individuals miss payments on fines. This practice is all too common in California traffic courts, and is not prevented by amnesty policies that went into place last year.Today, a coalition of legal...
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ACLU Files PRA Lawsuit Against Hayward PD Over Body Camera Footage
Sep 15, 2015
In the midst of a national conversation about police transparency and accountability, the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and the Law Offices of Amitai Schwartz filed a lawsuit today against the City of Hayward and its Police Department (Hayward PD) for charging the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) unlawful and excessive costs as the price of disclosing body worn camera footage r...
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ACLU Sues Over Failing Public Defense System in Fresno County, California
Jul 15, 2015
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, the ACLU’s Criminal Law Reform Project, and the law firm Paul Hastings LLP filed a lawsuit against Fresno County and the state of California, seeking an overhaul of the county’s deficient public defense system. Because public defenders do not receive the resources necessary to represent their clients, thousands of Fresno County residents a...
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ACLU Warns California Counties: Charging Payment for Court Dates is Unconstitutional
Apr 30, 2015
Current policies in some CA counties unfairly target low-income people and violate due process rights. So the ACLU is taking action for economic justice.
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Eureka City Schools Officials Settle Lawsuit with National Center for Youth Law, ACLU
Jan 29, 2015
EUREKA – Eureka City Schools has reached a settlement agreement that resolves a lawsuit filed last year by the National Center for Youth Law and the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. Under the agreement, the district will implement a community-wide collaborative process aimed at cultivating a positive and inclusive school climate where all students feel welcome and safe.
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Lawsuit Charges that Sacramento County’s Anti-Panhandling Ordinance is Unconstitutional
Jul 17, 2014
The ACLU of Northern California and the Law Office of Mark E. Merin today charged that an ordinance adopted in May by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors banning panhandling is unconstitutional. A lawsuit filed today in U.S District Court for the Eastern District of California in Sacramento on behalf of the Sacramento Homeless Organizing Committee and two individuals alleges the ordinance v...
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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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