Oklahoma's Response to Botched Execution: Hide the Next One from the Public

It's a dark day for Oklahoma. That metaphor is particularly apt this week, as the Sooner State just redoubled its commitment to keeping capital punishment in the shadows by hiding its lethal injection process from public view and oversight.

By By Lee Rowland, Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project

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Securing Our Data Should Come First

This post was first published as part of the New York Times Room for Debate feature "Apple vs. the Law," which asked: How much should tech companies cooperate with the government on data access?

By By Alex Abdo, Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

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Up to 20% of Border Patrol Drone Flights Are Inside the United States

The GAO released a report Tuesday on Customs and Border Patrol’s use of Predator drones in which it revealed that up to 20 percent of the CBP’s drone flight hours were spent in airspace inside “border and coastal areas."

By By Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project

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The Wal-Mart Model: Not Just for Retail, Now It’s for Private Prisons Too!

The nation's biggest and baddest for-profit prison company suddenly cares about halfway houses – so much so, that they want in on the action.

By Carl Takei, ACLU National Prison Project

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Smokey Says, Get a Permit, Shutterbug

Well, sort of.

By By Gabe Rottman, Legislative Counsel, ACLU Washington Legislative Office

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For One Young Black Man in Newark, 'The Talk' was about Police

This piece was originally published on NJ.com.

By By Michael Hobbs

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DHS Argues It Has Evidence That Locking Up Immigrant Families Deters Migration. One Problem: It’s So Wrong.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to claim both the incredible and the disgraceful: that Central American mothers and children fleeing danger pose a "national security" threat to the United States and must be locked away.

By By Eunice Lee, Detention Attorney, ACLU, Immigrants' Rights Project

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Welcoming "the Scrutiny of the World" on Human Rights

Speaking to the United Nations General Assembly in New York this week, President Obama took a moment to reflect on America's domestic human rights record and the situation in Ferguson.

By By Jamil Dakwar, Director, ACLU Human Rights Program

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Countering Violent Extremism: Time for the Administration to Get It Right

Today President Obama took the unusual step of chairing a meeting of the U.N. Security Council. He went seeking international support for the campaign against the group known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), including a U.S.-sponsored resolution that, among other things, urges governments to "counter violent extremism"—an approach that the United States is also taking here at home.

By By Zak Newman, ACLU Washington Legislative Office

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