Up to 100 homeless people have been cut off from food and water and locked in a makeshift prison camp by government officials.
Read More »US Govt Now Asking Travelers for Facebook and Twitter Profiles to Feed Surveillance State
This profound intrusion into privacy will be "ineffective and prohibitively expensive" but serves the goal of expanding mass surveillance.
Read More »Teen Girl Faces “Sexual Exploitation” Charges After Police ‘Caught’ Her Sending Non-Nude Photos
The ACLU has filed a federal lawsuit to prevent the county prosecutor from carrying out this frightening abuse of power.
Read More »WATCH: Cops Steal Man’s Phone, Accidentally Record Themselves Conspiring to Falsely Charge Him
After illegally confiscating an innocent man's phone, police unwittingly recorded themselves conspiring to charge him with fake crimes.
Read More »Horrifying — School Cop Handcuffs 7yo Child Shoves Him Around — For Crying After Being Bullied
For crying after being bullied, a 45-pound child was assaulted by a school cop, forced into handcuffs and dragged to the principal's office.
Read More »Judge’s ‘Debtors’ Prison’ Court Throws Cancer Patient in Jail Over Unpaid Bills
A judge sent a cancer patient to jail for 90 days because he couldn't pay court fees, but the judge and city have run this debtors' prison for years.
Read More »Warrantless Stingray Surveillance Deemed Unconstitutional, Proving Cops are Breaking the Law
An historic decision by a Maryland court says warrantless use of Stingrays violates the Fourth Amendment.
Read More »Same Judge who Covered Up CIA Torture Dismisses Suit Against NSA Surveillance
After he covered up CIA torture of innocent people, the same judge just threw out an ACLU lawsuit against the NSA's mass surveillance program.
Read More »Shock Video: Cop Handcuffs Tiny Child and Watches as he Screams in Agony
A tiny boy was brutally handcuffed by a deputy who then watched him scream in agony for an extended period of time.
Read More »Corrupt Courts & For-Profit Probation Companies Still Running Illegal Debtors’ Prisons
In an eye-opening video by the ACLU, it is revealed that private companies have been helping to put poor people behind bars for debt collection, a practice that was outlawed almost two hundred years ago.
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