ACLU of Northern California Sues Berkeley: Ban on Roosters Should be a Wake-Up Call to Other Cities

Today the ACLU of Northern California announced plans to file a federal class-action lawsuit against the City of Berkeley for its ban on roosters within city limits. The ACLU pointed to a series of constitutional concerns that threaten us all.

By ACLU of Northern California

Photo c/o Abdi Soltani

District Attorney and Sheriff, Ever Heard of Them?

It is no secret: California continues to waste enormous amounts of taxpayer money locking up far too many people for far too long who don’t need to be behind bars to keep the public safe.

By Ana Zamora

DAs & Sheriffs Report to You

I Still Care…and I Think You Do, Too

Stand up and be counted. Join us April 5-7, in Sacramento for the ACLU of California’s annual Conference & Lobby Day.

By Shayna Gelender

Shayna Gelender

Accountability for Local School Funding

Earlier this week, more than two dozen parent, student, policy, and legal advocacy organizations urged the California Board of Education to strengthen the rules that will govern the new Local Control Funding Formula to ensure that school districts spend the additional funding they will receive on the students it was intended to help.

By David Sapp

Our voices matter.

Breaking: Documents Reveal Unregulated Use of Stingrays in California

Local law enforcement agencies across the Bay Area have so-called stingray devices, a powerful cellphone surveillance tool, and more are planning to acquire the technology, according to public records recently obtained by Sacramento News10. The devices are highly intrusive and completely unregulated.

By Linda Lye

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Lt Gov. Gavin Newsom “Steps Up and Steps In” for Criminal Justice Reform, Marijuana Legalization

In the strongest language yet used by any elected official in California, Newsom boldly offered a blistering critique of the criminal justice system and the willingness of too many in California to simply abide by the status quo, arguing that needlessly harsh sentences for low level, non-violent crimes have ravaged entire communities – particularly communities of color – and cost state taxpayers billions of dollars. And, he said, the time has come to have a “serious debate among serious people” about legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana.

By Will Matthews

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Unchecked Mass Surveillance of the Entire City of Oakland is Not OK

The ACLU of Northern California sent this letter urging the Oakland City Council not to approve the Domain Awareness Center (DAC), Phase 2 Contract. The resolution does not reflect the views of City Councilmembers, missing key facts and legal info interfere with meaningful oversight by the Council, and there are concerns with federal access to DAC data under the Patriot Act.

By Linda Lye

Port of Oakland

What Does It Take To Truly Be "My Brother's Keeper"

A year ago, Kyle Thompson a young, Black, freshman was led away from his school in handcuffs and ultimately expelled from school. His offense? Mistakenly thinking that his teacher's attempt to take a note for him was a joke and playfully trying to get the note back. When he realized this wasn't play, he immediately let her have the note. That misunderstanding left Kyle out of school and facing criminal charges. His harsh punishment is a reflection of zero tolerance discipline policies; policies that all too often disproportionately impact young people of color.

By Dennis Parker

Barack Obama

Protect Our Privacy – Protect Our Metadata

Government agencies from the NSA to local law enforcement have taken advantage of weak protections for “metadata” to build huge databases about ordinary Americans. In response, the ACLU of California today released “Metadata: Piecing Together a Privacy Solution,” a new policy paper that offers a way forward.

By Chris Conley

Metadata: Piecing Together a Privacy Solution