The People Have Spoken: Joe Biden Elected U.S. President after Record Voter Turnout

After winning a record number of popular votes – more than 74 million – Joe Biden has been elected the 46th president of the United States.

By Abdi Soltani

color photo of voting booths

Californians Should Vote No on Prop 24

​​​​​​​Proposition 24 won’t strengthen privacy rights for Californians. Instead, it will undermine protections in current law and increase the burden on people to protect themselves—in ways that will disproportionately harm poor people and people of color. Please vote NO on Prop 24.

By Jacob Snow, Chris Conley

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Why Black People Must Be Informed And Empowered About Their Rights With The Police

To this day, I have not been able to watch the whole video of George Floyd’s execution by police on a Minneapolis street. Nor can I bring myself to view the countless other recordings of Black and brown people who have been unlawfully killed by those sworn to protect and serve the public. I start having flashbacks about my own traumatic police encounter that happened when I was 16 — a still vivid memory 11 years later. I’m reminded of how easily I could have ended up as another name chanted in the streets during Black Lives Matter protests.

By Marshal Arnwine

Black man with his hands behind his back and being placed in handcuffs by a uniformed police officer

The House that Ruth Built: ACLU of Northern CA Reflects on the Legacy of RBG

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a trailblazing social justice warrior who made it her life’s work to tear down gender-biased laws. The ACLU of Northern California shares some of our staff’s reflections on her legacy.

By Phyllida Burlingame, Tammerlin Drummond

Memorial to RBG

Facebook Blocked My Ad, Mislabeled it "Sexually Explicit"

By Sera Golding-Young

Sera and Frankie of band Unsung Lilly in pose where their foreheads are touching

ACLU Calls On Tech Companies to End Their Alliance with ICE and CBP

Tech companies provide access to the sensitive personal information used to destroy communities and undermine the rights that we work every day to protect. Join the #NoTechforICE campaign.

By Vasudha Talla

#NoTech4ICE demonstration

Banning My "Phenomenally Black" Shirt is Only a Symptom of the Racism in Bakersfield Schools

By Kei Jackson

Kei Jackson

CPRAs re: DA Compliance with Batson & Wheeler Mandates

List of California jury selection training materials used by different District Attorney offices throughout the state.

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Banning Dangerous Surveillance Tech is One Step Towards Wider Police Reform in Santa Cruz

Facial recognition and predictive policing technology fuel the exact type of intrusive and racially discriminatory policing that people are protesting against.

By Brenda Griffin, Peter Gelblum

Face Recognition Surveillance