Momentum Picks Up for California Police Reform

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By ACLU of Southern California

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Developer Tryies to Dodge Low-Cost-Housing Rules in Downtown L.A.

Tents on the street in downtown L.A. in 2006 With L.A. in a housing crisis, the ACLU/SC and other groups that represent low-income residents are fighting a downtown developer who wants

By ACLU of Southern California

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L.A. Housing Crisis Focus of Legal Action Involving Developer Who Wants to Evade City Rules

LOS ANGELES - With L.A. in a housing crisis, a downtown developer sued the city in February to evade its affordable-housing rules. Today groups filed papers in L.A. Superior Court to prevent G.H. Palmer Associates from shutting downtown's doors to low- and middle-income Angelenos.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Momentum Picks Up for California Police Reform

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU of Southern California Condemns the Bush Administration's Abuse of Power in the 'War on Terror'

LOS ANGELES — The ACLU of Southern California has become the first ACLU affiliate in the nation to adopt a resolution condemning the Iraq war. The measure also condemns the Bush Administration's many instances of abuse of power during the so-called "war on terror."

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC Statement on LAPD MacArthur Park Investigation

LOS ANGELES — ACLU of Southern California staff attorney Peter Bibring today criticized the L.A. Police Department's preliminary after-action report about the May 1 action at MacArthur Park. His expanded remarks to the L.A. City Council are below:

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC Asks Court to Address Rampart Consent Decree And May 1 L.A. Police Action at MacArthur Park

LOS ANGELES - Today the ACLU of Southern California asked a judge to evaluate the May 1 actions by the L.A. Police Department's Metropolitan Division in light of the federal consent decree adopted in the wake of the Rampart brutality scandal.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Justice for Woman Dumped on Skid Row

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ACLU/SC and Public Counsel Settle Lawsuit Over Dumping of Woman on Skid Row

LOS ANGELES - Lawyers from the ACLU of Southern California and Public Counsel joined L.A. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo to announce a settlement in our lawsuit on behalf of a 64-year-old woman found wandering on Skid Row. Delgadillo also announced a settlement of the criminal charges the city filed against Kaiser Permanente, the hospital chain accused of dumping her there. The joint settlements provide new policies that will end alleged patient dumping by Kaiser and establish new model practices for other hospitals to follow.

By ACLU of Southern California

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