Filed Under (ACLU Blog Posts) by webmaster on 12-31-2009
ACLU. In the aftermath of the attempted terrorist attack on a Northwest plane on. Christmas Day, there has been controversy over what kind of security measures, such as body scanners and watch lists, are advisable. The …
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Filed Under (ACLU Blog Posts) by webmaster on 12-31-2009
“we have made a tentative agreement with the government to go to court on march 21 if they don’t prosecute anyone until then,” said ann beeson, legal counsel uggs sundance with the aclu. “they have indicated that they will abide by this …
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Filed Under (ACLU Blog Posts) by webmaster on 12-31-2009
Pray for the a.c.l.u. that they may come to know Christ and turn their lives to him and live by his teachings. The aclu is wolves in sheeps clothing that we need to watch out for. Praise God for the victory through his one and only Son …
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Ed Yohnka is a spokesman for the ACLU in Illinois. He says the incident in Detroit shouldn’t be used to justify virtual strip searches. YOHNKA: The trigger for all of this is an instance in which there was specific credible information …
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The ACLU weighs in on the ex-felon disenfranchisement issue: “The entire felon disenfranchisement issue is very connected to race,” says Kent Willis, executive director of Virginia’s chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. …
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Filed Under (ACLU Blog Posts) by webmaster on 12-31-2009
The American Civil Liberties Union says full body scanners headed for Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport should not be used as the first line of defense to prevent terrorist attacks. chicagopublicradio.org.
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