ACLU wins 'major victory' over gang injunctions

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By ACLU of Southern California

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Government Lies to Cover Up Secrets in Surveillance Case

The federal government’s use of secrecy and deception in the name of national security reached a new low last week, when Obama administration lawyers argued that they had the right to lie to a federal court in the name of national security by denying even the fact that they were keeping secret records about a group of Southern California residents.   While the Court excoriated the government for lying, the Obama administration has defended its actions, raising fears that it will continue the practice in other cases.  Read the Amended Order

By Ahilan Arulanantham

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Reader Privacy Act Approved By CA State Senate

SACRAMENTO – Today, the California State Senate unanimously approved the Reader Privacy Act of 2011 – legislation that would require government agencies to seek a warrant in order to access consumers’ reading records from bookstores and online retailers. The bill – SB 602 authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) – would establish consumer protections for book purchases similar to long-established privacy laws for library records. 

By ACLU of Southern California

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Sheriffs Refuse to Let Inmates With Disabilities Use Their Wheelchairs in LA County Jails and Punish Them by Denying Accessible Cells

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By ACLU of Southern California

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Settlement in Class Action Lawsuit about Probation Camp in Lancaster, CA

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By ACLU of Southern California

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Sentencing Reform: Balance the Budget, Balance Our Priorities

California is in a serious crisis, with the state budget deficit at a staggering $15 billion. To balance the budget, we need to balance our priorities. California is slashing funds for education and health care, while billions in prison spending remains untouched.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Sentencing Reform: Balance the Budget, Balance Our Priorities

By ACLU of Southern California

Students and Civil Rights Groups Announce Revised LAPD Protocol to Reduce Curfew Tickets That Have Targeted Students of Color

ACLU of Southern California, Public Counsel and Community Rights Campaign say schools and parents, not police and courts, are best way to keep youth in school

By ACLU of Southern California

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Court Rules In Support Of Due Process Protections For Detainee Held For Four Years By Immigration

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By ACLU of Southern California

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