Press Releases

ACLU of CA endorses SB 396 to right serious state wrongs

Bill in state assembly would repeal unconstitutional provisions of Prop 187
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

ACLU SoCal issues statement on CA ruling on job protections for teachers

Please attribute this statement to Hector Villagra, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California:
Issue Areas: Education Equity

ACLU SoCal issues statement on U.S. Dept. of Justice's decision for court oversight over LASD

Please attribute the following statement to Hector Villagra, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California: 
Issue Areas: Police Practices

ACLU SoCal statement on LAPD's acquisition of drones

Please attribute the following statement to Hector Villagra, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California:

Lawsuit accuses California of allowing students at under-resourced schools to lose learning time

Statewide class action case says reduced learning time starts in kindergarten and leaves students years behind – and violates the California Constitution
Issue Areas: Education Equity

Judge rules to limit mandatory detention of immigrants in CA

Immigration judge grants motion for preliminary injunction requiring the government to give certain immigrants a bond hearing in California.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

ACLU SoCal issues statement as L.A. Police Commission considers a second term for Chief Charlie Beck

The following statement is attributed to ACLU SoCal Executive Director Hector Villagra:
Issue Areas: Police Practices

CA Congress members push back on DHS over drivers licenses for immigrants

Members of California’s Congressional Delegation urge DHS to reconsider its rejection of California’s driver license design.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Judge says state unconstitutionally stripped tens of thousands of Californians of their right to vote

OAKLAND – An Alameda County Superior Court Judge today ruled that Secretary of State Debra Bowen illegally stripped tens of thousands of people of their voting rights two years ago, saying people on Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) and mandatory supervision under California’s Criminal Justice Realignment Act are eligible to vote.