Win Some, Lose Some!
jill, June 19, 2013 - 8:42pmToday, we had a BIG win for privacy when the house passed LD 236, otherwise known as the drone bill! We were excited to see that 108 House members voted to require warrants for law enforcement use of drone surveillance. We will wait for the Senate to engross the bill but for now, we feel hopeful that this is well on its way to the Governor's desk.
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Looking forward to interning with the ACLU of Maine
Sam, June 19, 2013 - 4:09pmHello there! My name is Sam Campbell. I’m very excited to be working with the ACLU of Maine this summer as an intern. | continue reading
Newest member of the ACLU team!
Sophie, June 18, 2013 - 12:37pmHi there ACLU followers! My name is Sophie Raffel and I’m a summer high school intern here at the ACLU of Maine. I am a rising senior at Waynflete School and I can’t imagine a better way to spend my summer than here at the ACLU of Maine offices, on the ground floor of some of the most important debates over policy, freedom and our rights as Americans, both as Mainers and citizens of the Unites States. I was born in the city Guangzhou in southern China but I’ve lived in Portland all my life. | continue reading
Team Edie Marches Through Portland
Jon, June 17, 2013 - 5:03pmThis weekend the ACLU of Maine marched in the Southern Maine Pride Parade, and we couldn't have had a better time. The weather was gorgeous, the crowd was passionate, and our contingent of marchers had a great time showing their pride and waving at the many well-wishers that lined the streets of downtown Portland.
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ACLU Wins Unanimous Decision in Challenge to Gene Patenting
edward, June 13, 2013 - 12:41pm
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously invalidated patents on two genes associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Public Patent Foundation.| continue reading
Choice: Follow-up! Results on the votes in the House
jill, June 12, 2013 - 6:44pmThe votes are in from the Maine House --- we protected a woman's right to privacy, her right to choose.
Here are the votes:
1) LD 1193, An Act to Allow a Wrongful Death Cause of Action for the Death of an Unborn Child
Final Vote: 82 to 60, the majority Ought Not To Pass Motion carries
2) LD 760, An Act Regarding Informed Consent to an Abortion
Final Vote: 90 to 53, the majority Ought Not to Pass Motion carries
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Here are the votes:
1) LD 1193, An Act to Allow a Wrongful Death Cause of Action for the Death of an Unborn Child
Final Vote: 82 to 60, the majority Ought Not To Pass Motion carries
2) LD 760, An Act Regarding Informed Consent to an Abortion
Final Vote: 90 to 53, the majority Ought Not to Pass Motion carries
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Choice
jill, June 12, 2013 - 5:31pmI'm sitting in the gallery of the Maine House right now - it's almost 5:00 and I plan to be here for several more hours.
I think about the choices I've made in the last several weeks as I've testified before the Judiciary Committee, helped prepare others to testify, spoken with members of the media and members of our legislature.
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I think about the choices I've made in the last several weeks as I've testified before the Judiciary Committee, helped prepare others to testify, spoken with members of the media and members of our legislature.
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Prisoner Visits In York County
zach, June 11, 2013 - 2:16pmThe State of Maine Department of Corrections' standards for county jails require that prisoners have the opportunity to have contact visits with family and loved ones--an opportunity to look at a child's face or hold a parent's hand. There are a number of reasons for this policy: human contact is a basic human right, and encouraging prisoners to maintain ties to family reduces the likelihood that they will re-offend. | continue reading






