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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Television Directing’s Still a Boys Club

This blog was cross-posted from the ACLU of Southern California.

By By Melissa Goodman, National Security Project & Ariela Migdal, ACLU Women's Rights Project

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Fearmongering NSA Reform

On June 5, 2013, Edward Snowden shocked the world, providing proof that Americans were being spied on by their own government. Some praised him as a hero, others condemned him as a traitor, but there was general consensus that the NSA had severely overstepped its bounds.

By By Neema Singh Guliani, ACLU Legislative Counsel

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Three Years in a Cage. No Charges and No Lawyer.

Octavious Burks has been waiting for 10 months.

By By Brandon Buskey, ACLU Criminal Law Reform Project

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Hello, My Name Is NOT "Gaytard." How May I Help You?

I've been out to my family and friends since I was in the 5th grade. I'm not ashamed of being gay, and I don't hide who I am from anyone.

By By Tyler Brandt

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Documents in ACLU Case Reveal More Detail on FBI Attempt to Cover Up Stingray Technology

What is used by dozens of local law enforcement agencies around the country, featured in numerous news stories, and discussed in court, yet treated by the FBI like it is top secret? That would be "Stingray" cell phone surveillance gear, of course.

By By Nathan Freed Wessler, Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project

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Do Cops Really Need Tanks to Keep Us Safe?

This piece was originally published on The Crime Report.

By By Kara Dansky, Senior Counsel, ACLU Center for Justice

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Arizona’s Naked Photo Law Makes Free Speech a Felony

Which of the following could land you a felony conviction in Arizona?

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

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