Court Rules ACLU/SC Can Defend Crucial LAPD Public Safety Policy

LOS ANGELES - The ACLU of Southern California will represent domestic violence and day laborer groups in a lawsuit defending a Los Angeles Police Department policy that is a cornerstone of community policing, a judge ruled Wednesday.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Landmark Privacy Bill Heads for Governor's Desk

SACRAMENTO - The first bill in the country to require privacy and security protections for the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags in state government-issued ID's passed last night in the Senate with a strong bipartisan vote of 30-7 and is now heading for the Governor's desk. The bill passed out of the Assembly with a bi-partisan vote of 49-26 on August 21.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Orange County Judge Rejects Lawsuit Aimed at Segregating Capistrano Schools

ORANGE, Calif. - An Orange County judge today resisted attempts to hobble integration efforts in California public schools and expand the meaning of Proposition 209, which prohibits discrimination or the use of race for preferential treatment.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Judge Permits Buddhist Temple to Hold Services in Garden Grove

ORANGE, Calif. - Members of a Vietnamese Buddhist temple may hold religious services at the medical building it owns despite Garden Grove's repeated attempts to prohibit worship at the site, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC, Student Press Law Center Stand Up For Students' Free Speech Rights

LOS ANGELES - The ACLU of Southern California, the Student Press Law Center and the law firm Caldwell Leslie Newcombe & Pettit submitted a friend of the court brief with the California Court of Appeal today in support of the free speech rights of student journalists.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Education: High School Censors US Marine

Andrew D. Smith, a former student at Novato High School and current U.S. Marine, authored two opinion pieces for his school's student newspaper, The Buzz. The articles were originally approved by the school principal, but after publication school officials confiscated copies of the The Buzz and said the editorials violated school policy after other students and parents complained about the content of the articles. Smith sued the school district and the Superior Court issued a ruling against him, which, if not reversed, will almost certainly chill future speech by sending the message that school officials can prevent or punish students for publishing certain views, Sun said.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Vietnamese Buddhists Fight for Survival in OC

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC, Domestic Violence and Worker Groups Back Special Order 40

LOS ANGELES - The ACLU of Southern California on behalf of Los Angeles-based community groups that represent victims of domestic violence and day laborers, moved today to defend a policy of the Los Angeles Police Department, known as Special Order 40, designed to better protect all residents of Los Angeles.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Religious Liberty: Vietnamese Buddhists Fight for Survival in OC

By ACLU of Southern California

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