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 |
BlogsAmerica's Tortured Reputation is at StakeOn Tuesday, the ACLU-NC participated in a press conference announcing the release of NC Stop Torture Now's Scorecard ranking the work of the Obama Administration addressing torture and extraordinary rendition. While the press conference was unfortunately not widely covered, the issues addressed and the scorecard itself should still weigh heavily on the hearts and minds of civil libertarians and all Americans. The prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment found in the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Reserve Tickets for the ACLU-NC's FPG Awards Ceremony Today!Reserve your tickets for the ACLU-NC Legal Foundation's Frank Porter Graham Awards Ceremony today! Our annual awards ceremony honors North Carolinians who have strived to defend civil rights and civil liberties. The event is on February 13. Reserve your tickets today and join us in honoring: Frank Porter Graham Award - Jimmy Creech Join Us for HK on J 4!The ACLU-NC will be participating in the Historic Thousands on Jones Street March on the North Carolina General Assembly once again. Join us to support equal access to sound education, racial justice, abolishing the death penalty and a number of other important civil liberties concerns. What: HK on J 4 March Where: Shaw University in front of Estey Hall in Raleigh When: 9:30 a.m., Saturday, February 13th Who: the HK on J Coalition led by the NC NAACP with over 70 social justice, civil rights, and civil liberties organizations from around the state Reproductive Health Care Still in DangerOn December 24th, the Senate passed its version of health care reform. Like the House bill, the Senate version contained overly burdensome restrictions on insurance that covers abortion while stigmatizing the procedure and women who wish to have abortion coverage. Send a letter to your members of Congress and ask them not to put politics before the lives and health of women. Senate Tables Debate on Stupak AmendmentThe Senate just voted to table the Hatch-Nelson amendment which was virtually identical to the Stupak Amendment passed by the House. Tabling the amendment effectively kills it so it cannot be considered again by the Senate. The amendment, which was an unprecedented restriction of women's access to abortion care, was tabled by a vote of 54-45. This win is thanks to every person who contacted their Senator or participated in the Stop Stupak Day of Action and stood up for women's rights and reproductive freedom. Vote on Stupak in Senate ImminentUse the ACLU's Action Center to email Senators Burr and Hagan and ask them to vote NO on a Stupak type amendment. Join the Stop Stupak Day of ActionHundreds of adcovates from all over the country have descended on Capitol Hill today to fight for women's reproductive freedom. Even if you can't be in D.C. today, you can join them by writing a letter to Senators Hagan and Burr asking them to oppose any attempts to put Stupak style language in to the Senate health care reform bill. Stop Stupak and Support Women's Rights!Only one more day left to hop on board the Stop Stupak Express to D.C. on December 2nd! Simply put, the Stupak Amendment to the current health insurance package working its way through Congress bars women from using their own money to buy private health insurance that covers abortion care through the new health insurance exchange. The Abortion DilemmaThe recent work on health care reform has added a new spark to the abortion debate. A woman's decision to terminate a pregnancy is perhaps an issue that will never be in danger of burning out because if there is one thing everyone can agree on, it is that everyone cares deeply about the issue. The recent debate is about whether and how a woman should be able to access this constitutionally protected health care procedure. Forsyth County Sectarian Invocation Found UnconstitutionalToday a Magistrate Court found the Forsyth County Prayer Policy, which allowed sectarian invocations before county commissioners meetings to be unconstitutional. The Judge's recommendation catalogued a number of the occassions during which the invocation endorsed a specific relgion which is prohibited by the First Amendment. One of the ACLU-NC Legal Foundation's two clients explained that she felt as though she had been coerced to endorse a Christian prayer by her government. |
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