NYCLU Applauds Gov. Paterson’s Pledge to Reform the Rockefeller Drug Laws
The New York Civil Liberties Union today applauded Gov. David Paterson for pledging to reform the failed Rockefeller Drug Laws in his State of the State Address.
January 7, 2009 -- The New York City Council today passed a law requiring the NYPD to submit an annual report with detailed information about police shootings, including the race of shooting victims. The new law follows a lawsuit the New York Civil Liberties Union filed in August 2008 challenging the NYPD’s refusal to disclose reports recording the race of New Yorkers shot by the police.
The New York Civil Liberties Union today applauded Gov. David Paterson for pledging to reform the failed Rockefeller Drug Laws in his State of the State Address.
In a victory for constitutional rights, two Transportation Security Authority (TSA) officials and JetBlue Airways have paid Raed Jarrar $240,000 to settle charges that they illegally discriminated against the U.S. resident based on his ethnicity and the Arabic writing on his t-shirt. TSA and JetBlue officials prevented Jarrar from boarding his August 2006 flight at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport until he agreed to cover his shirt, which read "We Will Not Be Silent" in English and Arabic, and then forced him to sit at the back of the plane.
The New York Civil Liberties Union’s Reproductive Rights Project (RRP) today released a report calling on New York City lawmakers to maintain and expand support services for pregnant and parenting teens in the city’s public schools.
The New York Civil Liberties Union today strongly condemned regulations proposed by the Bush administration that could jeopardize access to contraception and other basic health care services for millions of women in New York and across the country.
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