ACLU on the Oakland Protest Curfew: Let the People March

Across the country communities are rising up to protest police violence and to assert that Black Lives Matter. We stand in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter and with the recent #SayHerName demonstrations about police violence against Black women.

By Abdi Soltani

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A Plug-and-Play Model Policy for Police Body Cameras

A growing chorus of elected officials, law enforcement, and community leaders settled on an answer to the senseless deaths of unarmed people of color at the hands of law enforcement: body cameras. And one in four police agencies have already started using them.

By Chad Marlow

Police swat team via Flickr

California’s Death Penalty: All Cost, No Justice

Since the death penalty was reinstated in California in 1978, taxpayers have spent over $4 billion to prop up the defunct system. There are currently 750 men and women on death row. Most die of old age, not execution. We hope that California’s leaders will finally tackle this monstrous problem and replace the death penalty with life in prison without the possibility of parole.

By Natasha Minsker

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CA Chief Justice Agrees: Traffic Courts Can’t Charge Fees in Advance of Trial

Across California, traffic courts are withholding the right to contest a traffic citation until the fines and fees for the citation are paid in full. This unfair practice violates constitutional guarantees of due process and unfairly impacts low-income people. But now there’s been an exciting development that could put an end to this practice once and for all. Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye has directed the California Judicial Council to immediately take emergency action to make it clear that Californians do not have to pay for a traffic infraction before being able to appear in court.

By Christine P. Sun

Associate Director Christine P. Sun

Can We Legalize Marijuana and Keep Our Kids Safe?

Today, the Blue Ribbon Commission on Marijuana Policy will host a public forum in Oakland, on the need to protect the health and well-being of youth if marijuana is legalized, taxed, and regulated in California.

By Will Matthews

Blue Ribbon Commission on Marijuana Policy

A Mother’s Wish: Dignity for My Black Son

Another unarmed black person will soon be killed by the police. Take a stand for police reform in CA. Every mother deserves safety for her children - no matter their skin color.

By Beverly Tucker

Beverly Tucker, Chair of the ACLU-NC Board of Directors

California is Finally Getting Serious about Police Reform

In California, legislators, the ACLU, and our partners are advocating for a broad range of measures that, collectively, could put California on a path toward socially just police reform.

By Chauncee Smith

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Prop 47 Wasn’t Meant to Discriminate Against Kids

The ACLU of California is challenging San Diego County’s denial of Prop 47 sentencing relief to juveniles. Juveniles in California deserve the same opportunities under Prop 47 as adults.

By Micaela Davis

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Marijuana Policy Perspective: How Much is Too Much?

Driving under the influence of marijuana - how much is too much, and how can you tell? This is the first conversation in Abdi Soltani's Policy Perspectives blog series focused on marijuana policy. In it he interviews Andrea Roth, a law professor at UC Berkeley School of Law and expert on DUI.

By Abdi Soltani

Blue Ribbon Commission on Marijuana Policy