It appears the Federal Aviation Administration may have fallen into the "constitutional sinkhole" that is Ferguson, Missouri.
By By Sonia Roubini, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project
A government proposal to change the rules for obtaining search warrants risks making all of us more vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
By By Nathan Freed Wessler, Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project
This was originally posted on The Huffington Post.
By By Laura W. Murphy, Director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office & Sandra Fulton, ACLU Washington Legislative Office
When voters in three states go to the polls tomorrow, they won’t have to deal with unnecessary burdens and restrictions before stepping into the voting booth and pulling the curtain behind them. That’s because the ACLU challenged five voter suppression laws in various parts of the country in the run up to tomorrow’s election. As a result of our work, three of those five laws are not in effect for this election. Here’s how the ACLU took 3 of 5 from the vote suppressors:
By By Dale Ho, Director, Voting Rights Project, ACLU
The state of Louisiana has informed the organizers of a scientific conference that Ebola researchers who have recently returned from West Africa would not be permitted to travel to New Orleans for the conference—and would be quarantined if they showed up (official letter here). The group, the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, has protested the state’s action.
By By Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project
Mario* had a long history of mental illness prior to landing in immigration custody. He struggled with schizophrenia and had attempted suicide in the past.
By By Carmen Iguina, Equal Justice Works Fellow, ACLU of Southern California
Q: Why is the government trying to shut down a Greek billionaire's defamation suit against an influential anti-Iran advocacy group?
By By Dror Ladin, ACLU Staff Attorney, ACLU National Security Project
The piece below was first published as part of the New York Times Room for Debate feature "Do We Need a Law Against Catcalling?" The debate used this conversation starter:
By By Gabe Rottman, Legislative Counsel, ACLU Washington Legislative Office
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