Elvers, Trout, and Grouse - Oh My!
oami, April 9, 2013 - 8:15pmToday, I testified for the first time before the Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife - not exactly a committee that hears from the ACLU on a regular basis. We opposed two separate bills that would drastically increase criminal penalties for introducing certain types of fish into Maine
waters. Later this week, we will oppose another bill that proposes a new crime for the unlawful possession of ruffed grouse.
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A Wage Gap That Won't Quit
Jon, April 8, 2013 - 5:56pmIt’s been 50 years since President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act of 1963. But according to census data, women still earn, on average, just 77 cents for every dollar a man makes, and women of color take home even less. There are many causes for this unacceptable wage gap, but what makes it especially difficult to fix is that in many workplaces employees can be fired if they simply try to find out how their pay stacks up against coworkers.
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This Week in Civil Liberties: CISPA, Owlcatraz and Questionable Promotions
Rachel, April 5, 2013 - 4:05pmEach Friday, we’ll bring you updates on the latest civil liberties news from Maine and the nation. This week, we bring you highlights from the national ACLU Blog of Rights.
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The Torture Of A Maine Prisoner
zach, April 5, 2013 - 3:53pmOur colleagues at the ACLU National Prison Project have written a powerful blog post about the torture of a prisoner in Maine. It is worth reading, and the video is difficult to watch but powerful. Here in Maine, the incident has been the subject of on-going reporting by David Hench of the Portland Press Herald.
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TAKE ACTION: Drones & Phones Are Not Exempt from the 4th Amendment.
Rachel, April 3, 2013 - 3:03pmTake action now to bring our laws up to speed with advancing technology! Our privacy laws haven’t been updated since 1986 – that’s before the World Wide Web, before we all carried cell phones, before we used email to communicate on a daily basis.
TAKE ACTION TODAY!
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TAKE ACTION TODAY!
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Saturday School
jill, April 2, 2013 - 4:56pmSaturday was a beautiful and sunny day here in Southern Maine, but I spent it inside.
I had the opportunity to present a "know your rights" training to a group of students at Cape Elizabeth High School who were involved with their Gay, Straight and Transgender Alliance (GSTA). Because it was a small group, I had the privilege of sharing some of my own personal story with the students present.
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I had the opportunity to present a "know your rights" training to a group of students at Cape Elizabeth High School who were involved with their Gay, Straight and Transgender Alliance (GSTA). Because it was a small group, I had the privilege of sharing some of my own personal story with the students present.
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Who Owns Your Genes?
Jon, April 1, 2013 - 5:11pmIf you’ve never heard of Myriad Genetics, now might be the time to become acquainted. Myriad is a molecular diagnostic company, and they own part of your body. More specifically, they own patents on two human genes called BRCA1 and BRCA2, both of which are associated with inherited risk of breast and ovarian cancer. We all have these genes, but people with certain mutations are much more likely to experience cancer in their lifetimes.
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This Week in Civil Liberties: Transgender Athletes, Cell phone Tracking, DOMA, and Prop 8
Ryan, March 29, 2013 - 5:17pmEach Friday, we’ll bring you updates on the latest civil liberties news from Maine and the nation.
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What Is Your Cell Phone Saying About You?
edward, March 28, 2013 - 5:05pmYour cell phone is tracking you. We just can't say this enough at the ACLU. Everywhere you travel with a cell phone can be recorded and traced.
What is happening right now:
Police use various methods to track cell phones.
What is happening right now:
Police use various methods to track cell phones.
From Greenville to Houlton to Fort Kent, We'll Go Anywhere
Jon, March 27, 2013 - 5:10pmBack in November, I wrote about the ACLU of Maine’s education program and our standing offer to visit any school to present on the Bill of Rights. “No matter where your school is in the state of Maine we’ll come and teach there,” I said. Lately we’ve been putting those words to action – and logging some serious miles in the process.
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