Constitution in Crisis :: BORDC’s August Newsletter
Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 3:10 pm by Samantha A. Peetros

August 2012, Vol. 13, No. 8
TSA to employ new surveillance technology developed with CIA help
BORDC seeks interns for fall 2012
BORDC seeks Communications & Development Assistant
Legal Fellows join BORDC, expanding communications and organizing capacity
Read the latest news & analysis from the People’s Blog for the Constitution
Grassroots organizers explain their passion for civil liberties
Grassroots resistance stops San Francisco Mayor’s proposed stop & frisk plan
Bay Area mobilizes to resist indefinite detention under NDAA & AUMF
Local coalition launches civil rights campaign in Charlotte, NC
Connecticut mobilizes to challenge hate crimes and repression of dissent
Senate confirms nominees to long dormant Privacy & Civil Liberties Oversight Board
NSA seeking new powers, despite challenges from whistleblowers and Congress
Congress attempts overdue oversight of extrajudicial assassination
NYPD expands unconstitutional surveillance & monitoring
Chicago City Council approves police torture settlement
New Resources and Opportunities
Share your feedback to bring BORDC to a broader base
August 2012: promote civil liberties during the congressional recess
Tags: due process, extrajudicial assassination, FISA, national s, NDAA, PATRIOT Act, stop and frisk, surveillance, torture, Transportation Security Administration, warrantless surveillance, whistleblowers



