Press Releases

Civil Rights Groups Demand Reforms to LAPD Disciplinary Process

LOS ANGELES — The ACLU of Southern California, Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles, and Community Coalition call on the Los Angeles City Council to make meaningful reforms to the Los Angeles Police Department’s disciplinary process of officers who have committed serious misconduct, in a report published
Issue Areas: Police Practices

Federal Court Approves Settlement of Laguna Beach Homelessness Suit

SANTA ANA — The U.S. District Court in Santa Ana has finalized a groundbreaking agreement that will make homelessness facilities in Laguna Beach accessible to people with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Rehabilitation Act (Rehab Act).

UCLA Falsely Claims Bear Used by Palestinian Rights Group is a Trademark Violation

A 'Cease and Desist' Threat from the University is the Latest Attempt to Silence the Group LOS ANGELES — The ACLU Foundation of Southern California & Palestine Legal today wrote to the University of California Los Angeles to strongly refute the school's claim that a bear logo used by a Palestinian

ACLU SoCal Opens Kern County Office

BAKERSFIELD — The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California will mark the opening of its Kern County office in Bakersfield with a press conference for local media on Nov. 1. Community Engagement Policy Advocate Rosa Lopez and Staff Attorney Jordan Wells will each make brief

Rally at Board of Supervisors to Eliminate Unjust Court Fees

LOS ANGELES — When you get out of jail in Los Angeles County, it’s almost never for free. Even if people have completed their sentences and paid their fines, they are hit with exorbitant administrative fees that have nothing to do with their punishments. The county fees, often amounting to thousands
Issue Areas: Economic Justice

Guadalupe Plascencia, a U.S. Citizen Unlawfully Detained by ICE, Wins Settlement

RIVERSIDE — Guadalupe Plascencia, a U.S. citizen for two decades, was held last year by the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department and then federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, who accused her of being in the country illegally. When Plascencia protested that she was a citizen,
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights