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Camila Cabello Puts A Passionate Spin On An Iconic Michael Jackson Hit

Camila Cabello covered Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” at a charity concert for the ACLU.

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Camila Cabello Puts A Passionate Spin On An Iconic Michael Jackson Hit

Excited Aren’t We: Ray J And Princess Love Celebrate 6-Month Anniversary

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We’re happy they’re soooo happy. But hopefully this isn’t a conquest to score a VH1 spin-off.

Excited Aren’t We: Ray J And Princess Love Celebrate 6-Month Anniversary

New York Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Immigration Ban Thanks To ACLU Lawsuit

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U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly issued an emergency stay temporarily halting the removal of travelers detained after POTUS issued an order to ban Muslim immigrants from entering the U.S.

New York Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Immigration Ban Thanks To ACLU Lawsuit

New York Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Immigration Ban Thanks To ACLU Lawsuit

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U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly issued an emergency stay temporarily halting the removal of travelers detained after POTUS issued an order to ban Muslim immigrants from entering the U.S.

New York Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Immigration Ban Thanks To ACLU Lawsuit

Amber Heard: Stiffing Charities Out of Johnny Depp Divorce Settlement Cash?!

Shortly after Amber Heard filed for divorce from Johnny Depp , it became clear that the situation would be much uglier than your typical celebrity split. Depp was accused of domestic violence , and Heard’s camp painted a picture of the beloved actor as a drunken abusive monster. As is often the case in high-profile celebrity breakups, Heard was accused of going after Depp’s bank account. She responded to those accusations in deft fashion by promising to donate her divorce settlement to two charities: the ACLU and Los Angeles Children’s Hospital. The move was interpreted by many as a middle finger to both Depp and his supporters, Heard’s way of deflecting criticism and sending a clear, unmistakable message that she wasn’t in this for the money. There were even reports that Heard was broke and essentially homeless as a result of her pledge, but remained unwavering in her intentions. Now, however, TMZ is reporting that more than three months after the divorce was settled, neither charity has received the $7 million that Heard was awarded. The site claims that each organization did receive an initial installment of $200,000, but that money was apparently sent to them directly by Depp, not Heard. After Heard declared her plan to donate her settlement, Depp’s lawyers stated that the actor would cut out the middle man by issuing checks directly to the Children’s Hospital and the ACLU. Heard was reportedly furious, as she not only felt that the move was Depp’s way of making himself out to be the good guy, she also saw it as an effort to score a massive tax write off. Her attorneys put the kibosh on Depp’s plan to donate the cash himself, and neither organization has seen a dime in the months since. It remains unclear, however, if the money dried up because it’s in Amber’s possession, or because it’s tied up in the appeals process. Heard’s lawyers claim the couple has not signed settlement deal, but that they’re expected to do so this week. After months of PR nightmares, we’re sure they’ll be signing some iron-clad non-disclosure agreements, as well, so we may never find out exactly how this plays out. But whatever the case, two worthy organizations are about to receive two very large checks. View Slideshow: Johnny Depp Domestic Abuse Allegations: Stars React

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Anti-Gay: Teenage Student Allowed To Wear T-Shirt With A Crossed Out Rainbow To School In Protest Against Gay Rights

Teenage Student Allowed To Wear Anti-Gay T-Shirt At School A Connecticut high school student who was originally told that he couldn’t wear his anti-gay t-shirt on school grounds has now been permitted to wear the shirt after the American Civil Liberties Union declared banning the shirt a violation of the student’s first amendment rights. via CBS News The American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut says officials in a school district are reversing themselves and allowing a student to wear a T-shirt with an anti-gay message. The ACLU announced Tuesday that the lawyer for the school district says Wolcott High School student Seth Groody may wear the T-shirt, which bears a slash mark through a rainbow. The other side showed a male stick figure and a female stick figure holding hands above the legend, Excessive Speech Day. The student wore the T-shirt in April 2012 which was designated as a Day of Silence at Wolcott High School as part of a national movement to raise awareness of bullying and harassment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people, reports CBS affiliate WFSB in Hartford. The ACLU says it was prepared to sue the school district. School attorney Christine Chinni wrote to the ACLU this month saying Groody may wear the T-shirt. Do you think the ACLU was right to allow this student to openly protest against gay rights on school grounds by wearing this t-shirt?

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Anti-Gay: Teenage Student Allowed To Wear T-Shirt With A Crossed Out Rainbow To School In Protest Against Gay Rights

Victim of Brutal LGBT Bullying in Ohio School Tells His Story

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Last fall, the brutal, unprovoked beating of Zach, an openly gay student at Unioto High School in Chillicothe, Ohio, made national headlines when a video of the incident went viral online. Today, the ACLU is releasing a new video that features Zach and his mom, Becky Collins. Zach and Becky describe years of unending discrimination and harassment that Zach experienced at school based on his perceived… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : ACLU Bog of Rights Discovery Date : 02/02/2012 21:29 Number of articles : 2

Victim of Brutal LGBT Bullying in Ohio School Tells His Story

LA Sherriff Takes Woman To Court 63 Times

Source http://batteredbypd.wordpress.com/ The LA sheriff's department is pulling out all the stops for a misdemeanor conviction with a woman who never did anything wrong. Her blog above details all of the sheriffs actions including now over 63 mandated court appearances all in a city and state that is broke. She was taken to trial 3 times before she was finally convicted however her case is on appeal. This woman needs the ACLU. http://batteredbypd.wordpress.com/ added by: Colin_McCabe

Microsoft Global Criminal Compliance Handbook

Microsoft's “Global Criminal Compliance Handbook”, a confidential 22 page booklet designed for police and intelligence services is available. The guide provides a “menu” of information Microsoft collects on the users of its online services http://file.wikileaks.org/file/microsoft-spy.pdf Just like Google, your information is not private!! added by: KSirys

Mississippi School Pays $35K in Damages to Lesbian Teenager Over Prom Dispute

Lesbian teen wins $35K in prom case Mississippi school pays damages to lesbian teen over prom dispute By the CNN Wire Staff July 20, 2010 1:14 p.m. EDT Constance McMillen in her own words (CNN) — A school district in Mississippi has agreed to pay a recent high school graduate $35,000 in damages and adopt a policy prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation, according to a statement released Tuesday by the American Civil Liberties Union. The settlement comes after the ACLU sued the school district in Fulton, Mississippi, on behalf of Constance McMillen, a lesbian teen who was told by Itawamba Agricultural High School officials she and her girlfriend would be ejected if they attended the school-sponsored prom. The agreement, which was filed Tuesday, ends the lawsuit. “I'm so glad this is all over. I won't ever get my prom back, but it's worth it if it changes things at my school,” McMillen said in a statement released Tuesday. The prom, originally scheduled for April 2, was eventually canceled by school board officials who previously said they reached their decision based on “the education, safety and well-being of [its] students.” Officials at McMillen's former high school are not commenting at this time, and a call to the north Mississippi school district seeking comment Tuesday wasn't immediately returned. According to the ACLU statement, McMillen “suffered humiliation and harassment after parents, students and school officials executed a cruel plan to put on a decoy prom for her while the rest of her classmates were at a private prom 30 miles away.” McMillen believes the alternative prom she was sent to was a sham because only a handful of people attended. “A lot of people were talking about how it was a joke just set up for me,” she previously said. In March, a federal judge ruled that McMillen's First Amendment rights were violated when her school district refused to let her attend her prom in a tux with a girl. That was good news, said her attorney, Christine Sun, senior counsel with the ACLU's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender project. It set a precedent and helped broadcast an important statement, which was made stronger by virtue of where it came from, she said. “We're in a conservative area of the country, where people tend to think we can do what we like,” said Sun, who lives in New York but has traveled multiple times to Mississippi on McMillen's behalf. “This case sends a strong message that that's not going to fly anymore.” In 2004, the national gay rights group GLSEN — the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network — issued a report that said of all 50 states, Mississippi had the most hostile environment for gay youths. “We hope this judgment sends a message to schools that they cannot get away with discriminating against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students,” said Bear Atwood, interim legal director at the ACLU of Mississippi. Since McMillen's name made national headlines, the lesbian teen advocate has served as the grand marshal for New York's Gay Pride Parade, she received a $30,000 college scholarship from an anonymous donor, and a Facebook page called “Let Constance Take Her Girlfriend to Prom!” had attracted nearly 410,000 fans as of Tuesday. “It means a lot to me,” McMillen said. “The amount of support helps me to continue with the fight.” added by: EthicalVegan