Last year, the president asked the intelligence community a question: Is it possible to create software that would enable targeted surveillance to act as a substitute for dragnet surveillance? In response, the National Academies released a report which you can read here.
By By Neema Singh Guliani, ACLU Legislative Counsel
In 1999, Tiffani Alvera was violently assaulted by her husband in their Oregon home and had to be hospitalized. After she provided a copy of the restraining order she obtained to her property manager, her landlord ordered her to vacate the apartment within 24 hours. The eviction notice held her responsible for the violence committed against her, stating: "You, someone in your control, or your pet, has seriously threatened to immediately inflict personal injury, or has inflicted personal injury upon the landlord or other tenants." Her landlord refused to remove only her husband from the lease and instead sought to evict the entire household. Ms. Alvera filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
By By Michaela Wallin, Women's Rights Project, ACLU
There is already a clear picture of the House majority's agenda – block the immigration executive actions announced last November by President Barack Obama.
By By Joanne Lin, Washington Legislative Office
Imagine being charged with a crime, going to trial, being found not guilty by reason of insanity, but remaining behind bars for years. You are denied access to a psychiatrist to treat your serious mental illness; you grow more acutely ill; and you daily face the threat of violence at the hands of other prisoners.
By By Eric Balaban, ACLU National Prison Project
Sometimes all it takes is a letter and an hour to do the right thing.
By By Amy L. Katz, ACLU Women's Rights Project
Are our work emails, our medical records, and our financial information safe online? Or have we been leaving our digital doors unlocked?
By By Gabe Rottman, Legislative Counsel, ACLU Washington Legislative Office
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By By Peter Bibring, Director of Police Practices for the ACLU of Southern California
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