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Stories related to: civil liberties

Davis To Regulate Hi-Tech Surveillance

March 21, 2018 | Steve Milne

The Davis City Council Tuesday night approved a new surveillance technology ordinance. It's intended to protect people from high-tech policing by regulating the city's acquisition and use of cameras and other equipment.

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California Museum Opens Long-Awaited Unity Center

August 23, 2017 | Cody Drabble

The California Museum's new Unity Center has been in development since 1999. The new interactive exhibition aims to promote tolerance and peace through civil rights education. The Unity Center will host a free block party on Saturday, Aug. 26.

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Mixed Actions From Brown On Drone Legislation

October 14, 2015 | Ben Adler

One thing is clear after Governor Jerry Brown signed one bill regulating drone use in California in recent days but vetoed several others: Drones will attract attention – and legislation – for years to come.

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California Bill Would Bar Warrantless Use of Law Enforcement Drones

August 1, 2014 | Max Pringle

The California legislature is considering a bill that would prohibit law enforcement from using aerial surveillance drones without a warrant.

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