San Francisco: Future Doctors Affirm that Black Lives Matter

As medical students, we were especially disturbed by the denial of medical care of Walter Scott, the 300th person killed by police in 2015. Officers on the scene failed to perform CPR on Mr. Scott as he lay face-down on the ground, handcuffed, with five bullets in his body.

By Walker Keenan, Nicolas Barcelo

#WhiteCoats4BlackLives

Walter Scott’s Killing Is a Direct Result of the Current State of Policing in America Today

Police gunning down unarmed black men and boys is an American horror film that keeps getting replayed. Except that it isn’t a movie you can turn off: It’s a painful, outrageous, and unacceptable reality.

By Ezekiel Edwards

Walter Scott video screenshot

Michelle Really Needs This Surgery

On Thursday, April 2, a federal court ruled that officials at a California men's prison must provide a trans woman with surgery to affirm her gender as female - a surgery her doctors and medical experts say she desperately needs.

By Melissa Goodman

Michelle Norsworthy Photo: TransgenderLawCenter photo

FBI Ordered to Disclose its Surveillance Tactics on Communities

Today, a federal judge issued an important ruling for government transparency and accountability. Now the FBI must disclose details about its surveillance of Muslim communities under the Freedom of Information Act according to the ruling.

By Julia Harumi Mass, Nasrina Bargzie

Fresno mosque by David Prasad

Cops' Racist and Homophobic Texts: The Tip of the Iceberg

Recent news of racist and homophobic text messages exchanged by four SFPD officers is troubling, but what's worse is that we don't have a clear picture of how these prejudices actually play out on our streets.

By Chauncee Smith

SFPD officers photo by Thomas Hawk

Born and Raised in LA, Detained for Not Looking 'American'

I was born and raised in LA, but sheriffs detained me because they didn’t believe I was an American. I've sued the LA Sheriff’s Department for detaining and harassing me for more than 14 hours after they should have released me.

By Diego Rojas

Protect immigrants' rights - end LA County's 287(g) program.

Police Shouldn't Engage in Indiscriminate Secret Cell Phone Surveillance

The ACLU filed lawsuits against two CA law enforcement agencies. The people deserve to know if these agencies are using StingRays without appropriate judicial authorization.

By Jessica Price

cell phone tower at sunset

DOJ Report Confirms Racism of Ferguson PD

If you’re black in Ferguson, you have a greater chance of being stopped, searched, arrested, cited, and abused by police.

By Jeffrey Mittman

communities of color are not the enemy

Santa Clara Board Votes to Proceed with Controversial Surveillance Tech

Despite criticism from the ACLU and Supervisor Joe Simitian, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a sheriff’s department request to use more than $500,000 of federal grant money to purchase a Stingray cell phone tracking system.

Stingrays: The most common surveillance tool the government won't tell you about