Thank you to all of you who joined us to defend liberty, justice, and equality in 2017. Here are ten ways our work goes on in 2018: https://www.acluct.org/en/news/hello-2018-were-ready-you …pic.twitter.com/Gn8qIiFvyW
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2. Privacy on toll roads. If tolls come to Connecticut highways, we'll be ready to make sure that toll road license plate scanners don't become lawless tools to track millions of drivers without cause.
3. Privacy and protesters’ rights in Hartford. The Hartford City Council voted to approve a grant that would allow police to expand surveillance in the city. These tools could undermine people’s rights to privacy and chill free speech.https://www.acluct.org/en/news/mass-surveillance-hartford-could-have-it …
4. Police uses of force. How many times did police in Connecticut use force to seriously injure people in 2017? No one knows for sure. In 2018, we’ll push the legislature to require police departments to send all use of force reports to the state.
5. Police militarization. In 2017, President Trump issued an executive order that allows local police to acquire military equipment & surveillance technology without public knowledge or input. In 2018, we'll push for public oversight when police try to acquire weapons of war.
6. Criminal justice reform. In 2018, we’ll be laying the groundwork for more comprehensive bail and juvenile justice reforms, a complete end to solitary confinement, and lasting progress. #cjreform
7. Police accountability. Each step of the way, police have created loopholes in the checks & balances we expect in a democracy. We're here for the long haul to create a system in which police answer to the Constitution, not their own self-imposed & self-enforced rules.
8. Protesters’ rights & the right to film the police. When state police confiscated a protester's camera and filmed themselves conspiring to fabricate charges against the protester, we sued--and the case is moving forward. https://www.acluct.org/en/cases/picard-v-torneo-jacobi-barone …
9. Disability rights. The state shouldn't take children from their families based on discriminatory stereotypes about people living with mental illness. Yet it happened to two CT parents. We're fighting in court to prevent it from happening again: http://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-dcf-predictive-neglect-appeal-0115-20160114-story.html …
10. Women’s access to equal education. In Biediger v Quinnipiac University, several court decisions found that QU was violating Title IX. We won the case in 2012, but QU has requirements to fulfill before federal oversight is set to expire in 2018.https://www.acluct.org/en/press-releases/court-approves-settlement-in-historic-title-ix-case …
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