Gay People Raising Kids: From Our Downfall To Our Salvation

It used to be that the idea of gay people raising kids spooked lots of people, who thought of us only as pedophiles, not as parents. In fact, we lost a long series of court cases about the freedom to marry based on judges saying that straight folks were better for children, and therefore it made sense to exclude same-sex couples from marriage (huh?).

By By James Esseks, Director, ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender & AIDS Project

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Apple Throws Down Privacy Gauntlet

Apple made big news today by announcing that they are no longer able to extract data from iOS devices for law enforcement agencies. The company had, for several years, offered a popular service for police in which it would extract data from seized PIN- or password-protected devices (if you don't have a PIN or password, then the government doesn't need Apple's help to get your data). The message from Apple is clear: they don't like being in the surveillance business, and are doing everything they can to get out of it, while still offering usable products to the general public.

By By Chris Soghoian, Principal Technologist and Senior Policy Analyst, ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology Project

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Limitless War

This originally appeared in a Politico feature collecting responses to President Obama's recently announced military plan against ISIS.

By By Jameel Jaffer, ACLU Deputy Legal Director and Director of ACLU Center for Democracy

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Do They Think We're Stupid?

Do they think we're stupid?

By By Louise Melling, Director, Center of Liberty; Deputy Legal Director, ACLU

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Here's How You Can Make Constitution Day a Federal Holiday

Is the United States Constitution as important as the Declaration of Independence?

By By Susan Herman, President, ACLU

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Documents Suggest Maker of Controversial Surveillance Tool Misled the FCC

New documents obtained by the ACLU of Northern California appear to show the Florida-based Harris Corporation misleading the Federal Communications Commission while seeking authorization to sell its line of Stingray cell phone surveillance gear to state and local police. The documents raise the possibility that federal regulatory approval of the technology was based on bad information. The ACLU today wrote a letter to the FCC asking for an investigation.

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

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Fear of ISIS Triggers Double Threat to Checks and Balances

Whatever you may think of the harms carried out by the group referred to as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the fear of ISIS is now creating a double threat to our system of checks and balances. We now have a Congress so anxious to avoid tough votes that it is ducking any decision on whether to go to war in Iraq and Syria, and a president who is grabbing unprecedented power to take the country to war all on his own.

By By Hina Shamsi, Director, ACLU National Security Project & Chris Anders, Senior Legislative Counsel, ACLU Washington Legislative Office

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Today in Voter Suppression: Wisconsin Edition

Why does the state of Wisconsin want voter ID for voters? It's not to prevent voter fraud--- there have been ZERO instances of in-person voter fraud, which the state's 2011 voter ID law purports to address. Instead, it disenfranchises voters who aren't able to get IDs. That's why a court found that the state's voter ID requirement imposes an undue – and unconstitutional – burden on Wisconsin voters.

By By Faith Barksdale, Legal Assistant, ACLU

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The Fight to Let Pregnant Women Work Reaches the Supreme Court

Peggy Young worked for UPS delivering letters and packages. When she became pregnant, she requested but was denied less strenuous work. She was then forced off her job.

By By Lenora M. Lapidus, Women's Rights Project

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