Some advocates are concerned that facial recognition would chill speech as the government could use it to identify individuals at public rallies and demonstrations, or in their day-to-day movements.
So 2017 has arrived, and with it the new session of the state legislature. Several new faces have appeared and we congratulate them on their victories and some old allies have termed out unfortunately. We…
Sacramento, CA – The California Civil Liberties Advocacy (CCLA), a statewide nonprofit group of activists with a presence in the state’s Capitol, has released its 2015 Legislative Scorecard. The scorecard grades each of California’s 120…