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Ross Dress for Less Redresses Discrimination
Ross has told employees that their anti-discrimination policy protects transgender customers.
Oly Update: Regulate & Tax Marijuana Bill Gets a Hearing; Sen. Committee to Vote on Medical Cannabis Bill
Important changes could be coming to the nation's marijuana laws.
Developer Challenge: Build Apps to Improve Mobile Privacy
The ACLU is working with many organizations to reform our nation’s outdated electronic privacy law.
Surveillance Abuses: Report Details Pattern of Egregious Violations by the FBI
Don't allow the FBI to extend portions of the PATRIOT Act.
Can You See the Love Tonight? No, Because It’s Censored.
Material should not be censored simply because it features a same-sex couple.
Why We Need an Internet "Do Not Track" List
We need a "Do Not Track" list for the internet, to protect the online privacy of individuals.
State Supreme Court Hears Appeal of Fired Medical Cannabis Patient
The Washington Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Roe v. TeleTech.
Free Speech in a Free Society
When the threat of violence arises, we must stop the violence, not the speech.
Allowing All Students the Opportunity to Be On the Team
Transgender students must be provided opportunities to participate in school sports.
Improving Our Marijuana Laws Would Help Lawmakers Save Vital Public Services
Washington state lawmakers will have two important opportunities to improve marijuana policy.
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