Blue background with white and yellow quote text reads "San Diegans don't need more watchful eyes, they need a helping hand. We urge the San Diego City Council to end the contract with Flock Safety." Quote by Blair Overstreet Central San Diego Organizer ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties.

ACLU-SDIC Testimony – San Diego City Council Considers Whether to Continue Surveillance Use Policies

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's opposition to the San Diego City Council continuing the city's contract with Flock Safety. This testimony was delivered before the San Diego City Council by ACLU-SDIC Central San Diego Organizer Blair Overstreet on December 9, 2025.

By Blair Overstreet

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The ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties Launches Local Civic Engagement Campaigns

Nationwide, our communities are experiencing a coordinated attack on our civil rights designed to make us feel overwhelmed and powerless.
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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – Vista City Council Considers the Community Safety and Due Process Resolution

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's support for the Vista Community Safety and Due Process Resolution. This testimony was delivered before the Vista City Council by ACLU-SDIC Managing Policy Director Nalini Gupta on November 18, 2025.
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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – San Diego County Board of Supervisors Considers Drafting CLEAR Ordinance

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's support for drafting the Civil Liberties Enforcement and Accountability Rules (CLEAR) Ordinance. This testimony was delivered before the San Diego County Board of Supervisors by ACLU-SDIC Staff Attorney Brisa Velazquez October 21, 2025.

By Brisa Velazquez

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ACLU-SDIC Testimony – San Diego City Council Considers Due Process & Safety Ordinance

The following testimony outlines the ACLU-SDIC's support for the Due Process & Safety Ordinance proposed. This testimony was delivered before the San Diego City Council by ACLU-SDIC Immigrants' Rights Staff Attorney Brisa Velazquez October 20, 2025.

By Brisa Velazquez

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ACLU of California Releases Tool to Hold Law Enforcement Accountable

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Walter Scott Matters. #blacklivesmatter

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ACLU of California Applauds Immigration Bill Package Introduction

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Policy and Legal Internships in Sacramento

 The ACLU of California invites applications for internships for law and graduate students in the Center for Advocacy & Policy (CAP). Students willing to work with intensity and focus will find an internship at the CAP a rewarding learning experience. Internships are available year-round. Qualified applicants are enthusiastic, creative, and detail-oriented; have excellent research, writing, and oral communication skills; and can articulate a commitment to work for social justice and the ideals of the ACLU.About the Center for Advocacy & Policy The ACLU of California Center for Advocacy & Policy is responsible for advancing the ACLU’s civil liberties and civil rights policy goals in the State Capitol. The office advocates on a broad range of issues including criminal justice, education, freedom of expression, immigrants’ rights, LGBT rights, privacy, racial justice, reproductive justice, and voting rights. The ACLU of California is a collaboration of all the ACLU affiliates in California, with more than 100,000 members and supporters.The office currently includes the center director, legislative director, five advocates, the legislative coordinator, and the voting rights attorney. The staff work closely with the ACLU of Northern California, ACLU of Southern California, and ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties affiliates.Available InternshipsCAP Interns work directly with one or more advocates and conduct research and writing in support of active and potential legislation that span the ACLU’s primary issue areas. Interns may be asked to draft legal memoranda, analyses, testimony to the legislature and regulatory agencies, legislative language and amendments, and bill position letters, as well as research and brief the ACLU of California staff on a variety of issues. Interns will have the opportunity to participate in strategy meetings with other ACLU staff and coalition partners.  When possible, interns attend meetings with legislators and staffers.Internship applicants must have earned their undergraduate degree, though consideration will be granted to college juniors and seniors on a case-by-case basis.  Preference is given to students who will have completed their second year of law school when beginning the internship. The Center for Advocacy & Policy accepts one intern per term.School year internshipsSchool year internships are full- or part-time, requiring a minimum commitment of 16 hours per week. Students on the semester system must be able to commit to working 12 – 14 weeks. Students on the quarter system can serve shorter quarter-long internships. We greatly prefer that part-time interns commit to work full work days (i.e., two eight-hour days rather than four four-hour days) and recommend that students commit as many days a week as possible for the best internship experience. Semester interns may earn academic credit as determined by their law schools. Work-study funding may be available.Summer internshipsSummer internships are full-time for 10 – 12 weeks and usually begin the day after Memorial Day. Part-time internships are also available during the summer. For summer internships, students are encouraged to seek independent funding through their schools where available. The CAP will consider matching grants and may provide additional funding as available.Application deadlinesApplicants are encouraged to apply early in the hiring cycle as decisions are made on a rolling basis.

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ACLU Statement on Report Assessing SDPD's Misconduct Policies

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