Victory for Day Labor Workers in Lake Forest, CA

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Victory Gathering for Day Labor workersAugust 30, 2008Lake Forest, CA……………………………….Settlement: OC laborers can seek jobs from streetsThe Associated Press08/27/2008 SANTA ANA, Calif.—A settlement between day laborers and the Orange County sheriff’s office calls for authorities to acknowledge workers’ rights to seek work while standing on sidewalks, according to attorneys for the laborers. The settlement was reached last week, but attorneys did not release details until Wednesday. The agreement stems from a federal harassment lawsuit filed last year by about 50 day laborers against the Sheriff’s Department, the county and several individuals over a Lake Forest city ordinance that barred workers from soliciting work on street corners. The city later repealed the ordinance and was dropped from the lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged deputies violated workers’ right to free speech by telling them they couldn’t seek work on a street corner. In court papers, deputies said they were responding to residents’ complaints that workers were littering and trespassing. Under the terms of the agreement, the Sheriff’s Department agreed that “people have a right to offer themselves for work,” and affirmed the right of contractors to solicit workers as long as no law is violated, said Tessie Borden, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, which represented the workers. Borden said the case “was not just a challenge of an existing ordinance. This goes further, establishing an existing and inviolable right.” According to the agreement, the sheriff’s office admitted no wrongdoing and retains authority to enforce laws that prohibit jaywalking, double parking and littering. S. Frank Harrell, an attorney for the deputies, was not immediately available for comment Wednesday night.

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Reports from the Civil Liberties Front

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The ACLU reports this week in oral argument went well in front of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals argument in Doe v. Mukasey. On Wednesday, Jameel Jaffer of the ACLU’s National Security Project argued in the 2nd Circuit for

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This Week’s Sign of the Apocalypse: Bras Are the Bomb?

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Barry Steinhardt, the director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s technology and liberty program, said Monday of federal security officials: “They can’t find bombs in checked luggage, and they’re essentially doing a pat-down of

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Civil Liberties and Home Owner Associations

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However innocent the intent of the formation of home owner associations when they were originally envisioned, from ensuring that neighborhoods kept a certain charm and pooling resources together to pay for community facilities such as

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Police checkpoints breach the civil liberties of the many to catch

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The police have issued a press release giving the results of a “swoop” in Counties Manukau, which is police-speak for a number of checkpoints on roads. The catch from this fishing expedition is:. * 220 drunk drivers

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Re: Never Mind the Hurricane, the Suspension of Civil Liberties in

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So. According to a salacious report on Kos, Palin’s daughter had a kid out of wedlock that Palin pretends is hers. to hide the social stigma of having a kid out of wedlock. The whole report—which reads like a cross between the censored

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On-Topic Discussion – Where is the civil liberties argument?

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It seems to me the Democrats really screwed themselves by going along with Bush on basically every civil liberties issue. I barely heard a peep out of them about any of it in an entire week. I don’t know about you guys but I’m really

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Scoops!! Are We Safe and Free Yet?

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All in all, not a bad week for civil liberties:. On Wednesday, Jameel Jaffer of the ACLU’s National Security Project argued in the 2nd Circuit for upholding a decision striking down the Patriot Act’s National Security Letter (NSL)

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O'Gorman decries 'Mickey Mouse' Haneef inquiry – ABC Online

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O'Gorman decries 'Mickey Mouse' Haneef inquiry
ABC Online, Australia -10 hours ago
The Australian Council for Civil Liberties says the inquiry into the case of Dr Mohamed Haneef should have the powers of a Royal Commission.
Libertarians continue call for Haneef royal commissionWA today
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Favorable NBC piece on Gov. Palin

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Guess they couldn’t find the one person in Alaska that doesn’t love her. Her constituents view her very favorably as a no-nonsense, unafraid refromer. Good for NBC for presenting an accurate (though short) picture of this formidable,

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