Trans Remembrance and Resistance

At least 10 transgender women of color have been murdered in the United States since June.

By Chase Strangio

Transgender Day of Remembrance

What Will Uber and Lyft Do When Cops Request a Free Ride?

Apps like Uber and Lyft have access to a wide array of data on our smartphones, chief of which is the precise GPS location that each company uses to connect drivers and passengers.

Uber screenshot

Secret Use of Stingrays by Government Agencies Cause for Alarm

People deserve a voice in making informed community choices about the use of surveillance. One of the biggest roadblocks is that there is very little public information about the state of surveillance.

By Chris Conley

A stingray made by Harris Corp.

Is Your Community Making Smart Decisions about Surveillance?

"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch." The saying has been around for decades, but it has never been truer in an era where technology so often seems to promise something for nothing.

By Chris Conley

Making Smart Decisions About Surveillance

The 'Brass Ceiling' Is Still Alive and Well in the US Military

Nov. 10 is the celebration of the Marine Corps birthday. Nov. 11 is Veterans Day, and Nov. 14 was my first day of Boot Camp, the beginning of my journey as a U.S. Marine.

By ACLU of Northern California

Source: ACLU.org

Prop 47, Fear-Based Politics, and the Mandate for Sentencing Reform

Californians want smart criminal justice strategies and recognize that longer sentences, especially for low-level, nonviolent crimes, have not made our communities any safer. The question is whether our political leaders in Sacramento are listening.

By Allen Hopper

We did it - Prop 47 passes!

I Was Arrested for Voting in Iowa

On Election Day in 2013, I took my four children with me to watch me register to vote and cast my ballot in a city election in my small town in Iowa. Earlier that day, my daughter's class learned about the meaning of democracy and the importance of elections.

By Kelli Jo Griffin

Kelli Jo Griffin

Voters to Politicians: "Just Let Us Vote"

We've seen a wave of voter suppression laws across the country in recent years, which many have rightly characterized as a cynical attempt by politicians to manipulate the rules of the game.

By Eunice Hyon Min Rho

Let People Vote

Ferguson's No-Media Zone Extended to the Skies

It appears the Federal Aviation Administration may have fallen into the "constitutional sinkhole" that is Ferguson, Missouri. Earlier this week, the Associated Press released an alarming set of documents revealing the FAA's decision to approve a no-fly zone over Ferguson – a no-fly zone requested by local police in order to muzzle media coverage of protests in the wake of the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.

By Sonia Roubini

Getty photographer Scott Olson arrested at Ferguson protest.