To Achieve True Reproductive Justice in California, We Must Look Beyond Roe v. Wade

The ACLU of Northern California fights for Californians’ bodily autonomy and the right to have children, not have children, and parent the children we have with dignity and safety. Although the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a devastating step back by [dismantling/overturning] Roe v. Wade and nearly 50 years of precedent guaranteeing the constitutional right to abortion, we know that Roe was never enough to make our vision a reality, and that it does not define our vision for reproductive justice and liberation.

By Arneta Rogers

Graphic with yellow and red colors. To the left of the image is a Black woman holding a megaphone, in the middle there is a cropped image of a person holding a rally sign reading "No justice, No peace" and on the left is a Black man with his fist raised in the air.

Confronting the Tragic Legacy of Forced Boarding

By Theodora Simon

Sherman Indian Boarding School

The Fight to Defend all Californians’ Access to Abortion Continues—No Matter What SCOTUS Decides

Californians’ right to bodily autonomy—to make decisions over one’s own life and future—is a deeply held value in our diverse state. This includes the right to abortion. A leaked draft of a U.S. Supreme Court opinion recently revealed the Court’s intention to explicitly overturn Roe v. Wade and nearly 50 years of precedent guaranteeing the constitutional right to abortion.

By Arneta Rogers

Four people holding signs outside of the Supreme Court that read "Abortion is a right" and "Abortion access for all"

Our Vision to Achieve True Public Safety

We can increase equality, justice, and safety without resorting to criminalization and surveillance.

By Abdi Soltani, Yasmin Cader

a person is holding a sign that says Black Lives Matter in front of the San Francisco City Hall building

Recordings Show the California Highway Patrol’s Aerial Surveillance of Racial Justice Protests

Our year-long investigation uncovered records that show California Highway Patrol (CHP) spying on protesters for racial justice in cities up and down the state

By Jennifer Jones

Screenshot of Protesters

Spies in the California Skies: New Records Expose State Police Aerial Surveillance of Racial Justice Protesters

If you were one of the thousands of people in California protesting the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and the countless other Black lives taken by police violence, there’s a good chance you heard California Highway Patrol helicopters circling over your head.

CHP Surveillance Video

Plaintiff Statements: Lagleva v Doyle

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Prosecutors Used Rap Lyrics as Evidence in a Murder Trial; that’s Racial Bias

By Chessie Thacher

Hip Hop artist on stage

Diners Beware: That Meal May Cost You Your Privacy and Security

Scanning QR codes instead of ordering from a physical menu is a way for companies to insert all the machinery of the online advertising ecosystem between you and your food.

By Nicole A. Ozer, Jay Stanley

Customer scanning QR code at restaurant