A Hard-Fought Win for Sex Ed in Fresno Unified

For years, students in Fresno have been fighting to get comprehensive sex ed curriculum in their schools. And now that dream is a reality, thanks to Fresno Unified's school board.

By Jennifer Chou

Students in a classroom via Shutterstock

Gang Injunctions Are Ineffective and Criminalize Youth of Color

With all we now know about unrelenting bias and systemic racism in our criminal justice system, do we really want to let gang cops and prosecutors decide whose rights will be permanently restricted?

By Caitlin Sanderson

Police vehicle with a crowd in the background

Take Back Control of Your Online Identity

Read why more people are using adblockers - not just to avoid annoying commercials, but to guard against tracking and profiling.

By Matthew W. Callahan

digital footprints

California Leads on Electronic Privacy. Other States Must Follow.

Last Thursday, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which requires a warrant before California law enforcement can seize the contents or metadata of your communications, demand location records from your cell phone provider, or use a StingRay to gather information about your smartphone.

By Chris Conley

image of a keyboard with the word privacy

ACLU of California Center for Advocacy & Policy: A Lobbying Machine

Last fall, the three ACLU affiliates in California launched our newly expanded Sacramento office: the ACLU of California Center for Advocacy & Policy. One year ago, we had a staff of four. Today, we have nine full-time and two part time advocates. This tremendous increase in capacity translated into significant victories in the Legislature this year.

By Natasha Minsker

ACLU of California Center for Advocacy and Policy Staff photo by Stacy Antonopoulos

Facebook, It's Time to Fix Your Real Names Policy

What’s in a name? If you ask Facebook, it’s the text on a driver’s license or a formal document like a utility bill or library card.

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Enhanced Driver’s Licenses: A Civil Liberties Nightmare

If Gov. Brown fails to veto SB 249, the DMV will issue driver’s licenses enhanced with unencrypted computer chips that would make Californians' personal data vulnerable.

By Kevin Baker

Don't Chip My Rights Away

ACLU Urges Alameda County to Vote No on StingRay Surveillance

UPDATE: The vote has been rescheduled to Tuesday, Oct. 13.

By Linda Lye

Stingray Surveillance Device

On Policing, What Will Gov. Brown's Legacy Be?

Now that AB 953 has been voted out of the California legislature, I wonder: what will Gov. Brown’s legacy on racial justice and fair policing be during this critical time in history?

By Abdi Soltani

AB 953 direct action in front of Gov. Brown's office at the State Capitol.