ACLU
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No Fly Lawsuit
Portland Imam Mohamed Sheikh Abdirahman Kariye leaves the United Sates Court of Appeals following oral arguments on the ACLU No Fly List challenge Friday, May 11, 2012, in Portland, Ore. A federal appeals court in Oregon will hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by 15 men who say their rights were violated because they are on the U.S. government's no-fly list. They are asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Portland to order their removal from the list or at least get an explanation why they were put on it. The plaintiffs include the imam of a Portland mosque and a Marine veteran who is the son of a Palestinian immigrant. Others are outside the country and unable to return. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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No Fly Lawsuit
Nusrat Chadoury, lead attorney for the plaintiffs, National ACLU National Security Program, talks with reporters following oral arguments on the ACLU No Fly List challenge Friday, May 11, 2012, in Portland, Ore. A federal appeals court in Oregon will hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by 15 men who say their rights were violated because they are on the U.S. government's no-fly list. They are asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Portland to order their removal from the list or at least get an explanation why they were put on it. The plaintiffs include the imam of a Portland mosque and a Marine veteran who is the son of a Palestinian immigrant. Others are outside the country and unable to return. U.S. District Court Judge Anna Brown ruled May 3 that her court does not have jurisdiction over the Transportation Safety Administration, which administers the no-fly list. The appeals court will hear the case on Friday. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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No Fly Lawsuit
Portland Imam Mohamed Sheikh Abdirahman Kariye leaves the United Sates Court of Appeals following oral arguments on the ACLU No Fly List challenge Friday, May 11, 2012, in Portland, Ore. A federal appeals court in Oregon will hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by 15 men who say their rights were violated because they are on the U.S. government's no-fly list. They are asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Portland to order their removal from the list or at least get an explanation why they were put on it. The plaintiffs include the imam of a Portland mosque and a Marine veteran who is the son of a Palestinian immigrant. Others are outside the country and unable to return. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Leadership Triangle marriage amendment discussion
The Leadership Triangle hosted a panel discussion with supporters and opponents of Amendment One on Monday, April 30, 2012, at the American Tobacco Campus in Durham.
would -- law school in the -- ethics institute. She's previously managed ACLU . And North Carolina for seven years. And to the far right is Patrick wouldn't. That's a -- of theology from the Northnow unlawful. There are being and Michigan legislatures being sued by the ACLU . Contending that he's violated did the prohibition violated state. Federal equal protection clause. Meanwhile the university is claiming that he can stillwrites I'm an almost always results in some. Litigation brought by the ACLU or earlier when. This the other side that sounded. -- brought by the other side so I don't think that's with the -
Protesters at party conventions could be armed
The thousands of protesters expected at the Democratic and Republican national conventions can come armed with a lot more than signs and slogans: State law in Florida and North Carolina allows concealed weapons, including guns.
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Do Not Track button on the way
No matter what you search online, someone is watching your every move.
still tracked our Internet habits for market research and product development. The American Civil Liberties Union calls it a star. -
Do Not Track button to appear on Internet browsers
No matter what you search online, someone is watching your every move.
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Paper, chased?
Just prior to today's ten-minute legislative session at which nothing happened, House Speaker Thom Tillis apparently invoked a 25-year-old rule to disperse a protest outside his office.
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ACLU warns against sectarian prayers in legislature
The American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation sent a letter to Attorney General Roy Cooper on Thursday to outline the group's concerns about sectarian prayers used to open sessions of the General Assembly.
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Komen pulls plug on Planned Parenthood grants
The nation's leading breast-cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is halting its partnerships with Planned Parenthood affiliates -- creating a bitter rift, linked to the abortion debate, between two iconic organizations that have assisted millions of women.
cut off at state funding the group is also joining with the American Civil Liberties Union . To challenge to state law that would require doctors to show and describe a woman's ultrasound. Before having an abortion Deborah thanks
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