ACLU Intervenes In Lawsuit To Protect Amazon Users’ Personal Information: Demand For Records By North Carolina Department Of Revenue Unconstitutional
Breaking NewsACLU Intervenes In Lawsuit To Protect Amazon Users’ Personal Information: Demand For Records By North Carolina Department Of Revenue Unconstitutional Legal NewsACLU-NC Urges Department of Revenue to Drop Unconstitutional Request for Amazon.com Customer Records |
spreston's blogTake Action: Protect Women's Access to Health CareIt looks like the House of Representatives will vote on H.R. 3962 the Affordable Health Care for America Act this weekend. Unfortunately, abortion has become a point of controversy in the debate around health care reform. Some Representatives still intend to run amendments limiting access to abortion health care for women even when the abortion will be paid for with private dollars. ACLU-NC's Legislative Scorecards are PostedCheck out the ACLU-NC's 2009 Legislative Scorecards and see how your elected representatives voted on civil liberties. Fair Sentencing Act Introduced in SenateRecently, Senator Richard Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, introduced S. 1789, the Fair Sentencing Act of 2009 in an effort to end the unfair sentencing of crack and powder cocaine. For over two decades now federal drug laws have subjected a person who distributes or possesses as little as five grams of crack cocaine to a mandatory minimum sentence of 5 years. Meanwhile, a person would have to posses or distribute 500 grams of powder cocaine to receive a mandatory minimum of 5 years. So what's the difference between the two that warrants a 100-to-1 disparity in sentencing? Heading Towards a Surveillance Society?Check out Sarah's op-ed in the Durham Herald Sun in which she explains some of the concerns with Automated License Plate Reader/Recognition technology. 2009 Legislative ReportThe ACLU-NC's 2009 Legislative Report has been posted. Check out the many civil liberties issues the ACLU-NC lobbied on in the North Carolina General Assembly this year. Patriot Act Reauthorization: A Time for JUSTICECongress is fast approaching an important deadline: On December 31, three provisions of the controversial Patriot Act will expire. It would be devastating to Americans’ privacy rights if Congress automatically reauthorized these overreaching spying powers without meaningful debate and reform. Last week the Senate Judiciary Committee discussed a reauthorization bill, but Congress should use this opportunity to not only reform the Patriot Act, but to bring in line with the Constitution many of the other overbroad surveillance laws passed in its wake. Healthy Youth NC Coalition WebsiteThe Healthy Youth North Carolina Coalition has created a website that will be updated over the next year to help explain the new law which goes in to effect for the 2010-2011 school year. The website will be updated with information for parents, students, teachers, and school administrators to help everyone understand the requirements of the new law and ease the implementation of new programs at the local level. Check it out and be sure to keep checking back over the next year as more information is added! Let Justice Roll: A Panel Discussion on Racial Justice in North CarolinaJoin the Western Chapter of the ACLU-NC in Asheville on Thursday, September 17th for a panel discussion on race in North Carolina. Where: UNC-Asheville, Highsmith Center, One University Heights, Asheville, NC 28809 Proposal to Expand NC's DNA DatabaseNorth Carolina's Attorney General (AG) Roy Cooper has recently made press announcing his intention to expand the taking of DNA samples for NC's DNA database. He would like DNA taken from any person accused, but not convicted of a violent misdemeanor or felony. This turns the basic tenet of our justice system, innocent until proven guilty, on its head. It also violates the Fourth Amendment which demands that probable cause be shown and a warrant secured before a person is searched. Cyber Bullying Bill Passes and RJA Signed in to LawOn Tuesday, August 11th Session officially adjourned for 2009. The North Carolina House and Senate will reconvene on May 12, 2010 at 12 noon. |
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