Publication
Mar 4, 2019
Cover of the report, "Cops and No Counselors" How the Lack of School Mental Health Staff is Harming Students
  • Police Practices|
  • +1 Issue

Cops and No Counselors

Data about school counselors had been required previously, but this report provides the first state-level student-to-staff ratio comparison for these other school-based mental health personnel, along with school counselors. A key finding of the report is that schools are under-resourced and students are overcriminalized.
Publication
Sep 26, 2018
Dialogando con lìderes locales encargados de la toma de decisiones
  • Economic Justice|
  • +1 Issue

El manual práctico: dialogando con lìderes locales encargados de la toma de decisiones: Un manual práctico para las comunidades que buscan mejoras en los servicios municipales del agua, saneamiento y otros

Nosotros esperamos que este manual práctico sirva de herramienta para que los residentes de California hagan cambios en sus comunidades y para que se mantengan involucrados en los procesos que impactan su vida.
Publication
Apr 12, 2018
report cover
  • Economic Justice|
  • +1 Issue

A Survey of Efforts to Achieve Universal Access to Water and Sanitation in California

Publication
Mar 22, 2018
report cover
  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Is Funding for High-Need Students Actually Reaching those Students?

A report by the ACLU Foundations of California and Fresno Building Health Communities, “Is Funding for High-Need Students Actually Reaching Those Students? A Review of Fresno Unified’s Local Control Accountability Plan” details one school district’s attempt to improperly use state funds designated for high need students. In 2014, California passed the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), a law that fundamentally changed the way the state funds its public schools. The Legislature intended LCFF to promote equity by directing more resources to high-need students, including those who are low-income, foster youth, and English-language learners. Under the LCFF, school districts are required to create an LCAP plan and describe how they plan to spend funds to meet annual goals for all of their students.
Publication
Nov 14, 2017
the cover page of a report published by the ACLU of California titled "Reducing Officer-Involved Shootings in Fresno, CA"
  • Criminal Law Reform|
  • +2 Issues

Reducing Officer-Involved Shootings in Fresno, CA

This report recommends a hierarchy of reforms based on their financial feasibility. Policy updates and improvements would require no new resources and would help to improve degraded police-community relationships.
Publication
Apr 12, 2017
Bullies in Blue
  • Criminal Law Reform|
  • +3 Issues

Bullies In Blue: Origins and Consequences of School Policing

Like many teenage boys, Nathan and Caleb, 14- and 16-year-old brothers who were students at Clarkston High School in rural Washington, liked to play pranks. At least they did until an incident at school landed both boys with felony charges. One morning the boys were in the same class with a substitute teacher watching a movie when they remembered the small bottles of fart spray they had with them. They unleashed the spray, causing students to complain with disgust and then spray their own cologne and perfume to mask the smell.
Publication
Jul 6, 2016
a photograph of a foreign-born U.S. veteran in front of the U.S./California border wall. The cover of our report "Discharged, Then Discarded: How U.S. veterans are banished by the country they swore to protect
  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Discharged, Then Discarded: How U.S. Veterans are banished by the country they swore to protect

The purpose of this report is to share the trends and patterns we have identified, to offer policy solutions to end the disgraceful practice of deporting veterans, address the needs of those who have been deported, and, ultimately, to help bring our banished veterans back home to the U.S. where they can be reunited with their families.
Publication
Mar 9, 2016
physical lock on top of a computer motherboard
  • Privacy and Technology

Five Privacy & Free Speech Mistakes that Can Sink a Startup and How to Prevent Them

Privacy & Free Speech: It’s Good for Business is your essential guide to avoiding costly privacy and free speech missteps that can destroy user trust, lead to government investigations and expensive lawsuits, and damage the bottom line.
Publication
Jan 14, 2016
Reproductive Health Behind Bars in California
  • Criminal Law Reform|
  • +2 Issues

Reproductive Health Behind Bars in California

California jails are required by law to protect the reproductive health of the people in their care. But across the state, we’re seeing that accessing reproductive health care becomes a frightening and traumatic experience for incarcerated people. A report by the ACLU of California, “Reproductive Health Behind Bars in California,” found that jails are putting people’s health at risk by denying, delaying, and ignoring crucial reproductive health care.