ACLU Of Oklahoma warns that Oklahoma City Police Chief’s actions likely to increase tension, greater transparency needed

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ACLU of Oklahoma Calling for Independent Investigation into OCPD Arrest of Black Lives Matter Protester

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Black Lives Matter Oklahoma, other organizations to hold peaceful protest and memorial vigil

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Statement From Brady Henderson, Legal Director Of ACLU Of Oklahoma

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Five Questions And Answers About Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion

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Records Show DPS Sought Access To Bank Account, Routing Numbers For Card Reader Program

State Sen. Kyle Loveless, R-Oklahoma City, said the card reader program was a dangerous, unconstitutional tool. Loveless said the fact that DPS officials initially sought access to banking information shows the program was just another method to take money.

“We’ve seen this time and time again,” Loveless said. “Now we see they were trying to get that type of information. This shows this isn’t about identity theft, drugs, or crime or ISIS, it’s just another method to take innocent people’s property.”

At least three requests for legislative studies about the program are pending in the House of Representatives. Loveless said he planned to hold a series of public meetings about the program this fall.

 

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Sen. Kyle Loveless

Legislative Session "Mostly Bad News" ACLU Of Oklahoma Leader Says

“In reality, the session did very little to help people,” Kiesel said. “We saw some horrible examples of bigoted and hate-filled legislation and a poorly written budget that does more harm than good.”

Many legislators, he said, were more concerned about deflecting the public’s attention away from the budget problem.

Kiesel said bills such as Senate Bill 1552, which would have made it a felony for a doctor to perform an abortion, and Senate Bill 1619, which targeted Oklahoma’s transgender residents, did nothing positive for the state and were ‘obviously unconstitutional.’

In addition, lawmakers passed a resolution seeking to remove the firewall from the Oklahoma Constitution that keeps the state from funding religious organizations with public money.

Kiesel called that resolution ‘unnecessary.’

“It (the resolution) has nothing to do with policy,” he said. “Instead, it is all about politics. The resolution is

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ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel

Grand Jury Report Highlights Reason To Eliminate Death Penalty, ACLU of Oklahoma Attorney Says

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Statement From ACLU Of Oklahoma On Gov. Fallin’s Veto Of Senate Bill 1552

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