Preserving Our Cultural Rights At Graduation

My name is Job, and I am a current high school junior in Los Angeles, California. Although we have the right in California to wear our tribal, religious, or cultural regalia at graduation, some schools still try to stop Indigenous highschoolers from doing so.

By Job

Square graphic with Native student wearing tribal regalia as part of their graduation cap-and-gown. On the left is text that says In California, students have the right to wear tribal regalia at graduation.

Join the Fight to Bring Carlos Home

Carlos Sauceda has the right to live in the U.S., but ICE won't let him return. Join the fight to bring Carlos home.

By Sarah Hopkins

Childhood photo of Carlos and his mom, overlayed with map of Central America

ACLU Defends Constitutional Right to a Meaningful Criminal Defense

Sixty years after a landmark Supreme Court case guaranteed the right to a free attorney for criminal defendants who can't afford a private lawyer, millions of low-income people are still being denied this basic constitutional right.

By Tammerlin Drummond

US Supreme Court Building

The Fight Against Surveillance in San Francisco

For decades, the ACLU of Northern California has fought back against discriminatory and dangerous state surveillance in San Francisco. Read a chronicle of our movement.

By Brady Hirsch

Police surveillance

Lessons from San Francisco’s Killer Robot Debate

How could San Francisco, a purported “progressive” city, authorize deadly police robots? And how do we stop this policy, or something similar, from returning?

By Jennifer Tu, John Lindsay-Poland

Black and red graphic with a robot carrying a bomb outside of San Francisco's painted ladies

Exploring the ACLU News Archive: Battles to Protect Bodily Autonomy in California

By Sarah Hopkins

Cropped images of news clippings of the ACLU News

Imprisoned for a Stillbirth: Pregnancy Criminalization, California, and Reproductive Justice Post Roe

While abortion is legal in California, pregnancy criminalization is a rising trend that needs to be addressed.

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San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors Grants Police More Surveillance Powers

By a margin of 4-7, the San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors voted to give the SFPD access to privately owned cameras. With the cameras, comes the power to put essentially the entire city under live surveillance indefinitely.

By Matthew Guariglia - Electronic Frontier Foundation

SFPD Surveillance Graphic, Two Surveillance Cameras on Red Background, Spying on BLM Activists

California Must Sever Law Enforcement from Immigration Enforcement. The Central Valley Shows Us Why.

Over the course of four years, the ACLU uncovered documents showing that sheriffs throughout the Central Valley have worked behind the scenes to evade pro-immigrant laws. They have devised underhanded schemes to transfer people from jails to ICE and avoid the public reporting required under state law.

By Maria Romani

Sepia illustrations of Erika, Nelson, and Nestor