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City, Glendale Unified begin settlement talks with ACLU
The ACLU of Southern California is in preliminary settlement negotiations with attorneys for Glendale and the school district regarding a lawsuit filed last year alleging racial profiling of Latino students at Hoover High School. In October, the ACLU...
Tags: Trials, Defendants, Racism, Justice System, Prosecution
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Hitting a high note: Donation brings new instruments
A new instrument, in and of itself, does not make a successful musician, but it can inspire some extra practicing and inject pride into a performance. So it is at the Glendale High School music department, which received about $20,000 in new...
Tags: Music Industry, Schools, Music, High Schools, Students
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Equal access and fairness
Thank you for your Dec. 4 article on the fallout from the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California suit about school fees. Parents are very confused now about what they ought to do concerning materials for their children's classes. The...Tags: PTA, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Lack of fees batters high school classes
The Glendale High School music program has long operated on a tight budget, held together in part by a $75 instrument rental fee that director Amy Rangel stretched to fund equipment repairs and other expenses.
The more than 100 students who borrow...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Schools, Music, High Schools
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'Maybe I'm just me'
Twenty years ago, Linda Hamilton thrilled female audience members when her character emerged in the movie “Terminator 2,” doing amazing pull ups with a clearly defined muscular physique, never seen on a woman in a blockbuster movie before....Tags: Migraine, Documentary (genre), Social Issues, Eli Stone (tv program), Bodybuilding
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ACLU plans to announce racial profiling lawsuit against police, school district
The ACLU of Southern California today plans to announce a lawsuit against Glendale police and school district officials alleging racial profiling and harassment of Latino students at Hoover High School. In complaints filed earlier this year with, and...Tags: Trials, Social Issues, Minority Groups, Racism, National or Ethnic Minorities
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ACLU: Glendale, L.A. police 'repeatedly threatened' Latino students during round-up
In announcing plans to file a civil rights lawsuit against Glendale Unified, the ACLU today alleged dozens of Latino students at Hoover High School were rounded up last year and interrogated as gang members for more than an hour.
Standing in front of the...Tags: Trials, Minority Groups, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, National or Ethnic Minorities, File Sharing
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Glendale officials sued for racial profiling, harassment of Latino students
The ACLU of Southern California on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Glendale Unified administrators and three law enforcement agencies, alleging that officers illegally detained, searched and interrogated roughly 55 Latino high school students in what...Tags: Law Enforcement, Social Issues, Minority Groups, Lawyers, Racism
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ACLU Lawsuit generates mixed reaction
A lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union alleging racial profiling at Hoover High School was met with mixed reaction Friday as officials defended a 2010 operation in which dozens of Latino students were allegedly interrogated as an effort...Tags: Trials, Gang Activity, Minority Groups, Racism, National or Ethnic Minorities
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The Crosby Chronicles: How should journalism students cover school's ACLU suit?
++++++++++++++++++++ || With the story in the news of the ACLU filing a discrimination lawsuit against the city, police and school district on behalf of some students, it brings to mind the delicate nature of being a high school journalism teacher. How...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Arts and Culture, Mass Media, Politics, Journalism
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Orange to consider marking SSN “optional” on registration forms
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe ACLU of Florida on Wednesday called out Orange and Osceola schools for not marking social security numbers as an “optional” field on registration forms, per federal law and court guidelines. District counsel Woody Rodriguez said later... -
GPS used to track down suspects in Greene County
lmatter@kspr.com, jcrow@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Greene County deputies are using just about anything they can to help track suspects, even GPS devices. Sheriff Jim Arnott wouldn't speak on camera specifically about the Departments' investigation techniques, but court documents...Tags: Justice and Rights, Lawyers, Justice System, Civil Rights, Prosecution
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