Press Releases

L.A. City Council urged to cut sister city ties to St. Petersburg, Russia

The ACLU of Southern California and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center are urging Los Angeles city leaders to sever sister city ties with St. Petersburg, Russia, following the passage there of increasingly repressive laws directed at the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. 
Issue Areas: LGBTQ Rights

Glendale Unified and Glendale Police settle ACLU lawsuit

The ACLU Foundation of Southern California and the law firm Traber & Voorhees today announced settlement agreements that will protect students in Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) from discrimination as well as arbitrary detentions and searches by police officers on campus.
Issue Areas: Education Equity

President's immigration plan is a mixed bag

In response to President Obama's speech today outlining his immigration reform plan, Michael Kaufman, staff attorney for the ACLU of Southern California, issued the following statement: "President Obama has laid out a blueprint for immigration reform that offers a number of significant improvements for our broken system.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Marking 40th Anniversary of Roe with bill to improve abortion access

On the 40th Anniversary of the landmark decision Roe v. Wade, state leaders, women’s health and rights groups, announced the introduction of a bill that would improve abortion access. The bill, AB 154, authored by Assemblymember Toni Atkins (D-San Diego), improves access by expanding the types of health professionals who can provide early abortions.

Immigration policy change is a first step -- more reform is necessary

In response to an announcement by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) clarifying how agents should issue "detainers," or holds for potential deportation proceedings placed on an immigrant arrested by local law enforcement, Staff Attorney Jennie Pasquarella of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California issued the following statement:
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

SCOTUS will hear Prop 8 challenge, ACLU challenge to DOMA

The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will grant review in Hollingsworth v. Perry, the challenge to California’s Proposition 8, and in Windsor v. United States, the ACLU’s challenge to the so-called Defense of Marriage Act.

Honoring entertainment leaders and defenders of civil liberties

Leaders in the fields of entertainment, law and civil liberties activism headlined the list of honorees at the ACLU of Southern California’s 2012 Bill of Rights Dinner. Director and producer Jay Roach, actor and activist Jane Lynch and talent manager “Scooter” Braun each received the Bill of Rights Award for furthering the cause of civil liberties;

OC's Theo Lacy detention facility is among 10 worst in U.S.

A Detention Watch Network report released today documents the grim conditions for immigrant detainees housed at Orange County’s Theo Lacy Detention Center, including widespread abuse and substandard medical care.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

Coalition pushes DA candidates on mass incarceration issues

A coalition of faith-based and human rights groups has released an open letter titled "Community Message to the Next DA," signed by more than 2,000 LA County residents and voters, that presses the next LA County District Attorney to adopt policies and practices the coalition believes will divert many at-risk people from entering jails and prisons and having their lives blighted by conviction with jail time.