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Our Vision to Achieve True Public Safety

For decades, local, state and federal public officials from both political parties and powerful interest groups engineered the system of mass incarceration. They did this in part by constructing a narrative of fear fueled by racism through which they passed laws, spent billions of dollars, and separated millions of families. It was a disaster of epic proportions that unfolded in slow motion and for which we are still paying the price today as a nation. T

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In Stunning Reversal, Law Enforcement, Military, and Security Advisors Urge Homeland Security to Shift Away from Private Prisons

In a surprise development, the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC), an expert panel of law enforcement, national security, military, and other experts who advise the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security voted on Thursday to recommend that the agency shift away from using private prisons to detain immigrants. Under public pressure, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson in August had convened a special subcommittee of the HS

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If Cops Don’t Turn on Their Body Cameras, Courts Should Instruct Juries to Think Twice about Their Testimony

Since 2014, at least 14 people have been killed by police officers wearing body cameras that were either not turned on or not operational. Roughly two months ago, an officer in Charlotte failed to activate his body camera before fatally shooting Keith Lamont Scott. (On Wednesday, news broke that the officer who killed Scott will not face charges.) Days earlier, an officer in Washington, D.C., failed to turn on his body camera before fatally shooting Terrence Sterling. And this past July, an officer in Chicago failed to activate his body camera before fatally shooting Paul O’Neal in the back. These unrecorded killings threaten to undermine confidence in body cameras. If these cameras are only as good as

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How to Protect Yourself From Government Surveillance and Criminal Hackers

Even if you like to share thoughts and photos on social media, there are certainly plenty of things that you’d like to keep between yourself and a select few. ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project Director Ben Wizner sat down with our principal technologist Christopher Soghoian for a Facebook Live video Q&A on how to keep the government and other snoopers out of your private digital business. Here are some highlights from their answers to questions from people on Facebook: Protecting Yo

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The ACLU, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Planned Parenthood Have Leveled a Coordinated Legal Strike on Restrictive Abortion Laws in Three States

A great deal of nation attention recently has been drawn to abortion rights—and justifiably so. The president-elect has vowed to nominate justices committed to overturning Roe v. Wade. And yesterday he nominated Rep. Tom Price for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Price is a man who at every opportunity has voted to take away people’s access to health care, to deny women the right to have an abortion, to cut off access to contraception, and to defund Planned Parenthood.But while we worry about the future of abortion rights at the federal level, far too many women  wake up in states where their right to abortion remains so inaccessible that the right is more theoretical than real. And that is because of state laws like those we are challenging today which are expressly designed to prevent a woman who has decided to have an abortion from actually getting one. Today the ACLU has joined forces with the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood in a new wave of lawsuits to

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Does What Happened to This Journalist at the US-Canada Border Herald a Darker Trend?

The recent abusive border search of a Canadian photojournalist should serve as a warning to everyone concerned about press freedom these days.   Ed Ou is a renowned photographer and TED senior fellow who has traveled to the Unite

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Why Senate Staffers Who Investigated Nixon’s Spy Abuses Are Urging Obama to Pardon Snowden

When intelligence agencies operate with insufficient oversight, they often harm the very people they are meant to protect. Few know this as well as the 15 former Senate staffers who have called on President Obama and Attorney General Loretta Lynch to show leniency to whistleblower Edward Snowden. The 15 staffers made their case in a

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No, President-Elect Trump, You Can’t Get Locked Up or Lose Your American Citizenship for Political Speech

President-elect Donald J. Trump tweeted today that anyone who burns a flag should be jailed or even stripped of their U.S. citizenship. The idea that the government could use citizenship as a punishment for political speech is not simply unconstitutional, but fundamentally un-American. This tweet offers not one but two ideas that are staggeringly wrong from a constitutional point of view:

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The incarceration of Japanese Americans in World War II does not provide a legal cover for a Muslim registry

This article was originally published by the Los Angeles Times. Carl Higbie, a prominent supporter of 

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My Son Has Been In Prison For 30 Years. Parole Reform Could Bring Him Home.

My son Aron Knall has served 30 years of a 40- to 60-year sentence in Michigan. He’s in prison because he committed a dreadful crime when he was 15 years old. He murdered a man. When I think about what he did and the time he’s spent in prison because of it, it makes me feel like I fai

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