Charges against Army veteran are dismissed days after ACLU/SC takes case

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By ACLU of Southern California

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State Agency Writes New Policies to End Discrimination and Narrow the Scope of Joint Inspections in Lawsuit Settlement

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The director of the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, Kristy Underwood, has written new policies that spell out prohibitions on discrimination in enforcement functions and narrow the board’s role in inspections conducted jointly with other agencies, as part of a settlement announced today in a lawsuit brought by the ACLU of Southern California and Seyfarth Shaw LLP on behalf of several African American barbers in the Riverside area.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Confronting U.S. Sponsored Torture

Join us Sunday, Nov. 15, 2:30-4:30 p.m. for this special talk with Jameel Jaffer, director of the ACLU National Security Project.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Confronting U.S. Sponsored Torture

Join us Sunday, Nov. 15, 2:30-4:30 p.m. for this special talk with Jameel Jaffer, director of the ACLU National Security Project.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Hundreds of Immigrants Will Finally Become U.S. Citizens Under Terms of Lawsuit Settlement

Immigrants who waited for years for their citizenship applications to be processed due to extraordinary backlogs will finally have the chance to become Americans and enjoy the privileges of citizenship, under the terms of a settlement announced today between the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the National Immigration Law Center, the ACLU of Southern California, the Asian Pacific American Legal Center and the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Tortured U.S. Citizen Freed from Middle Eastern Prison

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A U.S. citizen tortured and imprisoned for more than a year in the United Arab Emirates at the apparent behest of the United States government has been released and deported to Lebanon, where he will be reunited with his family.

By ACLU of Southern California

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ACLU/SC Says OIR Report on Pasadena Police Shooting is Valuable to Police and Community

The following statement is from Ramona Ripston, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California:

By ACLU of Southern California

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Applications Now Open for the ACLU 2010 Youth Activist Scholarship Program

The ACLU National office annually recognizes the efforts of graduating seniors who have demonstrated a strong commitment to civil liberties throughout their high school experience. This year, 15 high school students will each be awarded a $7,000 college scholarship through the program. These scholar-activists will also be invited to participate in the Youth Activist Institute at the National ACLU office in New York City, to be held over several days in the summer of 2010. There, the scholarship recipients will learn more about the work of the ACLU and receive hands-on training on how to be grassroots activists and leaders on their campuses.

By ACLU of Southern California

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Tortured U.S. Citizen Sentenced to 18 Months Time Served in U.A.E. on Unspecified Charges

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A judge in the United Arab Emirates sentenced U.S. citizen Naji Hamdan to 18 months after finding him guilty of unspecified terrorism-related charges that stem from an apparent U.S.- orchestrated arrest and a coerced confession obtained under torture.

By ACLU of Southern California

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