Santa Barbara Brothers Seek Damages from Local Police For Violating their Freedom of Speech

LOS ANGELES - Like Nightline anchor Ted Koppel's choice to honor soldiers who died while fighting the war in Iraq by reading hundreds of names, two Santa Barbara brothers chose to read soldiers' names on Veteran's Day last year in the city's shopping district.

By ACLU of Southern California

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"Real ID" Attacks the Persecuted, Harms Immigrants

LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Senate is expected this week to affirm the anti-privacy, anti-asylum, anti-property rights bill known as Real ID attached to an appropriations measure to fund the war in Iraq and tsunami relief. The ACLU of Southern California soundly opposes Real ID.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Statement of the ACLU of Southern California on Religious Freedom in America

Because religious freedom is one of the most basic principles protected by our Constitution religion flourishes here in America.

By ACLU of Southern California

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New Bill that Will Protect Californians' Privacy Rights Is One Step Closer to Becoming Law

SACRAMENTO - A new bill that puts California at the forefront of efforts to guard the privacy rights of its residents cleared a major hurdle Tuesday when it was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee with strong bipartisan support.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Governor's Recent Remarks Irresponsible

A Governor who ran for office as the people's politician should unite the residents of California rather than divide.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Federal Court Affirms Limits on DNA Testing Under Prop. 69

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge dismissed claims by former arrestees challenging mandatory DNA testing provisions under Proposition 69 on April 22, 2005. In doing so, Judge Fern Smith of the U.S. District Court agreed with Attorney General Bill Lockyer's position that Proposition 69 will not be applied retroactively to persons arrested before the November 2, 2004 election.

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC Sues Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff For Infringing on Whistleblower Rights

LOS ANGELES - In a case dubbed Air Marshal X, the ACLU of Southern California is challenging the overly restrictive policies of the Federal Air Marshal Service that may decrease public safety.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Case by Ontario Officers Who Discovered Hidden Camera in Locker Room Will Proceed as a Class Action

LOS ANGELES - A judge certified a class action lawsuit affecting more than 100 Ontario police officers after they discovered a hidden camera in the police department's men's locker room two years ago.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Hearings Begin on Bill to Protect Californians' Privacy Rights

SACRAMENTO - A broad coalition of privacy rights, women, consumer, and conservative groups are supporting a bill introduced by Bay Area Sen. Joe Simitian that would prohibit any document created by the state, county, or municipal government from containing a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag or other device that can broadcast an individual's personal information. The tags are tiny devices with miniature antennae that can broadcast personal information or enable that information to be scanned remotely.

By ACLU of Southern California

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