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The ACLU of Colorado urges Governor Ritter to consider Secure Communities' many civil rights issues
August 20, 2010CaseCriminal Legal Reform, Immigrant Justice, Privacy & Technology -
ACLU of Colorado Investigates Mass Search at Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo
September 3, 2010CasePrivacy & Technology -
Cardenas v. Jerath
September 3, 2007CasePrivacy & Technology -
Denver Publishing Co. v. Board of County Commissioners, Arapahoe County
July 28, 2005CaseGovernment Transparency, Privacy & Technology -
Denver Justice and Peace Committee v. City of Golden
March 8, 2002CaseCriminal Legal Reform, Freedom of Expression & Religion, Privacy & Technology -
United States v. Deborah Davis
November 23, 2005CaseCriminal Legal Reform, Privacy & Technology -
Unis v. Crouch
February 20, 2002CaseCriminal Legal Reform, Privacy & Technology -
Timm v. Reitz
March 16, 2000CasePrivacy & Technology -
Kramer v. City of Loveland
May 8, 2013CaseCriminal Legal Reform, Privacy & Technology -
Tattered Cover Bookstore, Inc. v. City of Thornton
January 11, 2002CaseCriminal Legal Reform, Freedom of Expression & Religion, Privacy & Technology