Documents from the Drug Enforcement Administration

Documents Received on Oct. 7, 2011

By ACLU of Northern California

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Reader Privacy Act Signed into Law

On Sunday, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Reader Privacy Act of 2011, giving Californians strong legal protection for records of their reading habits in the country. Thanks to everyone who wrote to their legislators and the governor in support of the Act!

By ACLU of Northern California

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Documents from the Customs and Border Protection

Documents Received on September 30, 2011

By ACLU of Northern California

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Free Speech in Pleasanton's Virtual Town Square

BART's shutdown of wireless service last month in response to a planned protest—and the ensuing public backlash—underscored just how essential wireless access has become to our daily lives. Nearly 50 million of us carry smartphones, and we do so because we want to access the full range of ideas and information available on the Internet not just at home or the office but also when we're out and about. And we have the constitutional right to do so when the government sets up a communications service: the First Amendment applies online just like it does offline.

By Linda Lye

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You Have Every Right to Photograph that Cop

Taking photographs and video of things that are plainly visible in public spaces is a constitutional right — and that includes the outside of federal buildings, as well as transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties.

By Jay Stanley

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ACLU Wins Round in Battle Against Warrantless Cell Phone Location Tracking

By Jay StanleyACLU National Office

By ACLU of Northern California

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Reader Privacy Act Heads to Governor's Desk!

The Reader Privacy Act has passed the California legislature with a strong bipartisan vote in both the Senate and Assembly and is now headed to Governor Brown's desk.

By Nicole A. Ozer

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Reader Privacy Act Catapults Out of California Assembly!

Today, California lawmakers took an important step towards updating reader privacy for the digital age. The California Assembly passed the Reader Privacy Act of 2011 (SB 602) with a strong bipartisan vote of 60-13.

By Nicole A. Ozer

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Zero Tolerance = Zero Help

Would it surprise you to hear that almost 85% of LGBT students are verbally harassed at school? Or that 40% are physically harassed? Perhaps you've already heard these troubling statistics, and know that when it comes to stopping bullying, "zero tolerance" is the new catchphrase.

By Bethany Woolman

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