All Cases

179 Court Cases
Court Case
Jun 11, 2024
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  • Open Government

California Coalition for Women Prisoners v. US Federal Bureau of Prisons

In June of 2024, we filed a motion to unseal court records and preserve public access to hearings in the class action lawsuit that survivors of sexual assault at Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin brought against the federal Bureau of Prisons.
Court Case
Jul 31, 2023
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  • Criminal Law Reform|
  • +1 Issue

O'Neill Rogge et al v. Fleming (Criminal Justice)

The ACLU Foundation of Northern California and our legal partner sued Santa Clara County Superior Court over its unfair policy requiring people who want to voluntarily address an outstanding arrest warrant to first go to jail if they are too poor to post bail.
Court Case
Jul 06, 2023
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  • Free Speech|
  • +1 Issue

In Re Ex Parte Application of Dr. Fredric Eshelman (anonymous online speech)

Court Case
Feb 24, 2023
Immigrant Detention Center
  • Immigrants' Rights

Mendez v. ICE

Nine people detained at the Mesa Verde ICE Processing Center in Bakersfield, Calif., and the Golden State Annex in McFarland, Calif., filed a class action lawsuit against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and GEO Group, the for-profit prison company that owns and operates the detention centers. They alleged that they and other detained people faced retaliation, including threats of solitary confinement and bans on family visitation, for engaging in a collective hunger strike to demand their release from immigration custody and the shutdown of both facilities.
Court Case
Feb 16, 2023
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  • Economic Justice|
  • +2 Issues

Martinez et al v. The City of Fresno

On March 16, 2022, the ACLU Foundation of Northern California (“ACLU”) filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Fresno, urging the court to strike down a city ordinance that targets unhoused people, and puts unconstitutional restrictions on advocates, organizers, and reporters who try to draw attention to how the unhoused are treated during encampment sweeps. In February 2022, city officials amended an existing ordinance to create a buffer zone around abatement activity, like encampment sweeps, taking place on public property. Anyone who enters the off-limits area “without express authorization” from the city can now be charged with a misdemeanor or fined up to $250. This outrageously broad ordinance is a direct assault not just on our plaintiffs’ constitutional rights, but on everyone’s rights. The ACLU and the California Homeless Union, represented by the Law Offices of Anthony D. Prince, filed the complaint in the United States District Court, Eastern District of California on behalf of Dez Martinez, a longtime advocate who was once unhoused, Robert McCloskey, a reporter and activist, the Fresno Homeless Union, and Faith in the Valley. The lawsuit seeks to stop the ordinance from going into effect on March 31 and ultimately to get it voided altogether. On March 30, 2022, the ACLU and the California Homeless Union filed a motion for preliminary injunction to ask the Court to prohibit the City of Fresno from enforcing the ordinance and conducting nuisance abatements under the ordinance. In response, the City of Fresno moved to dismiss the lawsuit. The Court has scheduled a hearing on the preliminary injunction for Wednesday, May 11.
Court Case
Nov 04, 2022
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  • Economic Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Navarro et al. v. City of Mountain View

Court Case
Oct 06, 2022
People play chess in the early evening along Market St in the Tenderloin neighbourhood, near the intersection with Turk and Mason Streets. San Francisco, California, USA.
  • Economic Justice|
  • +1 Issue

San Francisco's Attempt To Ban 28 Individuals from the Tenderloin

In September 2020, the City of San Francisco filed a series of shockingly unprecedented lawsuits against 28 Bay Area residents. The City is seeking to use California’s public nuisance and Unfair Competition Law (“UCL”) statutes to banish individuals from the San Francisco's Tenderloin District for allegedly engaging in a few instances of street-level drug dealing.
Court Case
Sep 27, 2022
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  • Economic Justice|
  • +3 Issues

Coalition on Homelessness v. City and County of San Francisco

The Coalition on Homelessness and several individual plaintiffs sued San Francisco over its punitive practice of seizing and destroying unhoused residents’ belongings during encampment sweeps in violation of the Fourth Amendment and the city’s own policies.
Court Case
Jun 02, 2022
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  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +2 Issues

Lagleva v. Doyle (License Plate Surveillance)

California activists are suing the Marin County Sheriff for illegally sharing drivers’ license plate data with ICE, CBP and other out-of-state agencies.