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ACLU Lawsuit -- Racial Profiling; Illegal Search at issue

In a lawsuit filed in federal court March 28, attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado alleged that the Denver Police Department engaged in racial profiling and biased policing when it targeted Denver resident Jose Sanchez, detained him without reasonable suspicion, and falsely accused him of being an “illegal immigrant.” Officers for the DPD then illegally arrested Sanchez for supposedly providing “false identification,” and illegally entered and searched the home of his girlfriend, Joshinna Carreras, without a warrant.

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ACLU Gives Student Journalists Venue to Voice Complaints

Student journalists from Overland High School’s decades-old student newspaper, The Scout, spoke out Thursday at the ACLU of Colorado, voicing complaints that the school principal has prematurely ended production of the paper for this year and fired their adviser in a student-administrator debate over “prior review” of newspaper content.

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ACLU and Boulder County Jail Reach Settlement in Post Card Case

Facing a class-action suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado and the ACLU National Prison Project, the Boulder County Jail has agreed to a settlement, ending a policy that restricted most inmates’ outgoing mail to post-cards only.

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Boulder Jail Post-Card Only Challenge Clears Hurdle

A federal district court judge today granted class action certification to the ACLU of Colorado’s First Amendment lawsuit against the Boulder County Jail, moving forward the ACLU’s efforts to end unconstitutional post-card only prisoner mail policies.

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ACLU says: Solitary Confinement Not the Answer for Mental Illness

SB-176 was heard by the Colorado Senate Judiciary Committee. It was significantly amended.

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Solitary Confinement in Colorado: Costly; Inhumane

In the state of Colorado, the number of mentally ill or developmentally disabled prison inmates in solitary confinement has more than doubled in about 10 years. According to the Colorado Department of Corrections, in 1999, 15 percent of inmates in solitary confinement were mentally ill or developmentally disabled. In 2008, it was 37 percent. Most people`s exposure

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The New Jim Crow

Michelle Alexander, the author of the ground-breaking book "The New Jim Crow:  Mass Incarceration in an Age of Colorblindness," will lead a public forum 6pm, February 23, Park Hill United Methodist Church, 5209 Montview Blvd.

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Colorado Springs Independent: Crimes of Punishment

Crimes of punishmentby J. Adrian Stanley 

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