All Cases

35 Court Cases
Court Case
Apr 13, 2021
Facial recognition technology scan
  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +2 Issues

ACLU of Northern California et al. v. ICE

The ACLU of Northern California, the Immigrant Defense Project, Just Futures Law, and Mijente sued the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Customs and Border Protection under the Freedom of Information Act seeking records of their use of Clearview AI’s face surveillance system.
Court Case
Oct 07, 2020
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  • Police Practices|
  • +2 Issues

Williams v. City and County of San Francisco (Illegal Surveillance)

Court Case
Sep 11, 2020
Woman operating mobile application standing atop scooter
  • Privacy and Technology

Sanchez v. Los Angeles Department of Transportation (Data Surveillance)

Court Case
Dec 10, 2018
Scientist examining DNA profiles after analytical testing in the lab on a screen monitor
  • Criminal Law Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Center for Genetics and Society, et al. vs. Rob Bonta, et al.

Lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court challenging the state of California for its retention of genetic samples and profiles from people arrested but never convicted of a felony.
Court Case
Aug 27, 2018
man looking at computer
  • Free Speech|
  • +1 Issue

Raimondo v. FBI (Internet Free Speech)

In 2004, the FBI conducted a “threat assessment” of long-time journalists and commentators Justin Raimondo and Eric Garris, as well as their website, Antiwar.com. In violation of the federal Privacy Act, this threat assessment compiled descriptions of the journalists’ First Amendment activities without any apparent law enforcement purpose. Attorneys at the ACLU Foundation of Northern California and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP represented the journalists in a federal lawsuit against the FBI. Records the journalists received in response to their Freedom of Information Act claims revealed that the threat assessment was based on shoddy investigative work in addition to the apparent targeting of the journalists’ political speech. In the litigation, the FBI asserted that it was entitled to create this threat assessment because of Antiwar.com’s posting of government documents. But the First Amendment has long protected the publication of government secrets and the FBI never even suggested that the journalists or Antiwar.com had violated the law by obtaining or posting those documents.
Court Case
Jun 16, 2018
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  • Open Government|
  • +1 Issue

ACLU Foundation of Northern California v. DOJ (Location Tracking)

ACLU Foundation of Northern California lawsuit seeking information about the federal government’s use of location tracking technologies. Specifically, how the government seeks or obtains location information and whether this surveillance practice is constitutional.
Court Case
May 16, 2018
cars
  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

ACLU of Northern California v. ICE (License Plate Readers)

Court Case
Mar 12, 2018
People waiting in line for security screening at an airport
  • Privacy and Technology

ACLU Foundation of Northern California v. TSA (Electronic Searches)

Court Case
Sep 29, 2017
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  • Privacy and Technology

ACLU Foundation of Northern California v. DOJ (Policy on Government Spying)

We’re suing the Justice Department to disclose when the government tells people it electronically spied on them.