San Jose's New Surveillance Proposal is Garbage

What if once a week the police drove by your home and took a picture?

By Tessa D'arcangelew

A garbage truck on a tree-lined street.

Making the Local Control Funding Formula Work

By David Sapp

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Connecticut Supreme Court Declares Death Penalty Is Unconstitutional

Today a Connecticut Supreme Court ruling saved 11 men from the death penalty. They were sentenced to death for crimes committed before Connecticut's death penalty repeal and must instead serve life imprisonment without release.

By Brian Stull

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Racial Profiling is a Problem that Californians Want Fixed

A new poll shows that California voters overwhelmingly see a problem with biased policing in our state and support reforms to address the issue.

By Natasha Minsker

UC Davis police in 2011 responding to Occupy student protesters

Those "Personal" Email Accounts? If it's Official Business, it's a Public Record

Public-records laws are designed to ensure that constituents and journalists have access to information on public affairs. They protect a bedrock value of our democracy: transparency.

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Surveillance Technology: It's Not Just About Snowden

For communities of color, surveillance isn't just an invasion of personal privacy, it’s a tool for high tech racial profiling that can have disastrous and fatal consequences.

By Tessa D'arcangelew

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The Government Is Watching #BlackLivesMatter, And It's Not Okay

According to documents recently obtained by The Intercept in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the government is surveilling the #BlackLivesMatter movement.

By Nusrat Choudhury

Black Lives Matter protesters in Madison, WI. Photo: Light Brigading / Flickr

California Federal Judge to Government: Get a Warrant for Cell Phone Location Data

A federal district court held that the government must obtain a warrant to obtain historical cell phone location data. This important ruling makes it clear that we don’t have to give up privacy to participate in modern society.

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Sandra Bland's Only Crime: She Knew Her Rights

Sandra Bland had a constitutional right to give her arresting officer the middle finger. She could have even told him to f*** off. Nothing in the law prevented her from being rude.

By Nayna Gupta

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