"I'm a Student Not a Suspect": Jeremiah's story

By Jeremiah Tramble

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On Government Abuse, Democracy and Poverty... California Has a Long Way to Go

By Becca Cramer

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The Injustice of Deporting Children Without Representation

The following post originally appeared in the Los Angeles Times.

By Hector Villagra

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Take Action: Tell President Obama to provide children legal counsel

By Marcus Benigno

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Long After Rodney King, We Need Transparent Policing More Than Ever

In the early hours of March 3, 1991, George Holliday stepped onto his balcony and saw police begin to beat a motorist on the street below. He then pulled out a video camera and filmed an incident that would become synonymous with police violence and misconduct: the beating of a young African American man named Rodney King by several Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers. News stations across the country broadcast the footage of King lying on the ground as officers viciously kicked and struck him repeatedly with nightsticks.

By Peter Bibring

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Fair Representation for Undocumented Children

By Benny Grush

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Why We’re Defending Apple

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Los Angeles Should Embrace, Not Punish Street Vendors

By Benny Grush

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New ACLU Guide: Tips for Tech Companies on Protecting User Privacy and Free Speech in 2016

By Nicole A. Ozer

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