VICTORY! Clergy Can’t be Shut Out of Immigration Court Anymore

Building security at the San Francisco Immigration Court was forbidding pastors, who participated in the peaceful vigils outside the court, from accompanying families to their immigration court hearings in what we saw as blatant retaliation, even though both activities are strongly protected by the First Amendment. This carried with it serious constitutional implications and took an emotional toll on families fighting for their right to refuge in this country.

By Megan Sallomi, Reverend Deborah Lee

Vigil outside of SF Immigration Court

TSA Makes Improvements to Get Out of Hairy Mess

Earlier this year, I shared my experiences and that of my client, Malaika Singleton, Ph.D. In my case, a TSA agent suddenly grabbed by hair without any warning and squeezed it from top to bottom after I had passed through the advanced imaging technology (AIT) body scanner at the airport. But this did not happen to me just once. In fact, I was selected for hair pat-downs during three out of four trips I took over just one year.

By Novella Coleman

Woman going through airport security

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

VICTORY! Santa Clara County Abandons Plans to Purchase a Stingray

We just learned that Santa Clara County will not be moving forward to purchase an invasive Stingray mobile tracking system.

By Nicole A. Ozer

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Why We Need to Dismantle Neighborhood Inequality

We need to break the cycle of poverty created by our history of discrimination. We've got to be serious about ending the residential segregation that puts success out of reach for too many of our children.

By Rachel Goodman

photo via Flickr

Cop: "It's Your Word Against Mine."

By Griffith Fuller

Griffith Fuller, Jr. Photo by Daniel A. McKee

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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Justice for Trans People Isn't a Post-Marriage Fight

The call for justice for trans people is not merely what comes after marriage. Transgender people have been fighting in the streets, in the courts, in prisons and jails, and in legislatures for decades.

By Chase Strangio

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Smart Devices Make Everything Easier – Like Spying On Users

We live in a world where everyday devices collect and transmit data, but consumer privacy awareness is only beginning to come into focus for the Internet of Things.

By Amisha Manek

Samsung SMART TV