All Cases

22 Court Cases
Court Case
Dec 08, 2016
Client in Gill v. DOJ case speaking at press conference
  • Free Speech|
  • +4 Issues

Gill v. DOJ (Challenge to Federal Suspicious Activity Reporting)

The ACLU Foundations of California filed a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s Suspicious Activity Reporting program - a vast expansion of the federal government’s domestic intelligence network. The SAR program targets First Amendment-protected activity, encourages racial and religious profiling, and violates federal law. The plaintiffs are five U.S. citizens whose information has been entered into counterterrorism databases for engaging in lawful conduct.
Court Case
Dec 08, 2016
Four portraits of clients in Sanchez v. Caltrans
  • Economic Justice|
  • +2 Issues

Sanchez v. California Department of Transportation

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is violating the constitutional rights of homeless people by confiscating and destroying their property in ongoing sweeps. The class-action suit seeks a permanent injunction to stop this illegal practice throughout California. 
Court Case
Jun 24, 2016
Photo: HaywardPoliceDept via Facebook
  • Police Practices|
  • +2 Issues

National Lawyers Guild v. Hayward PD (Bodycam Records)

The ACLU of Northern California filed a lawsuit against the City of Hayward and its Police Department for charging the National Lawyers Guild unlawful and excessive costs as the price of disclosing body camera footage the NLG requested under the California Public Records Act.
Court Case
Sep 11, 2015
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  • Open Government|
  • +2 Issues

ACLU Foundation of Southern California v. Anaheim Police Department and ACLU Foundation of Northern California v. Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department

Court Case
Jan 12, 2015
black woman at airport
  • Police Practices|
  • +1 Issue

Civil Rights Complaint on Behalf of Malaika Singleton Against the TSA

TSA employees at two different airports subjected Malaika Singleton to unreasonable, discriminatory searches of her hair within a week - because she is black.
Court Case
Mar 06, 2014
Because the public has a right to know.
  • Open Government|
  • +1 Issue

Long Beach Police Officers Association v. Long Beach (Police Transparency)

In 2010, Long Beach officers shot and killed Douglas Zerby when they mistakenly believed the garden hose nozzle he was holding was a gun. A concerned LA Times journalist requested the names of the officers involved under the CA Public Record Act, but the requested information was not disclosed.
Court Case
Jan 09, 2013
Pepper spray cop
  • Free Speech|
  • +2 Issues

Baker v. Katehi (UC Davis Pepper Spray Cop)

21 students and alumni filed a federal lawsuit on Feb. 22, 2012 against UC Davis over the University's treatment of protesters during a Nov. 18, 2011 demonstration in which campus police were caught on video dousing seated protesters with pepper spray.
Court Case
Dec 05, 2011
People working
  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Committee for Immigrant Rights of Sonoma County v. Sonoma County (Law Enforcement Harassment of Latinos)

Lawsuit filed in 2008 by the ACLU Foundation of Northern California charging that local and federal law enforcement have been collaborating beyond the law to target, arrest, and detain Latino residents of Sonoma County.
Court Case
May 05, 2010
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  • Police Practices

People v. Gallego

Should the police be able to follow you around and collect and analyze your DNA from something you discard, without a warrant or even a reason to believe you have committed a crime?