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Updated 12.07.10 Improvements in
technology, combined with a weakening of our legal protections, have
resulted in unprecedented government power.
What's happening in Ohio
ACLU Legal Actions
University of Akron's plan to collect DNA blocked
In October 2009 the ACLU learned of a new University of
Akron policy requiring job applicants to submit to a DNA test at the
discretion of the school. After criticism
from the ACLU and a Faculty Senate resolution denouncing the policy, the University's general
counsel recommended that the University repeal the provision.
Ohio Legislation
"Joe the Plumber" and privacy
During the 2008 presidential campaign, it was discovered that state officials approved the use of
government databases to obtain information about Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as "Joe the Plumber."
The ACLU of Ohio called for immediate action to mandate that state agencies implement privacy
protections.
In response, the Ohio General Assembly passed H.B. 648 in December 2008, which limits the use of
state-created databases to legitimate purposes and punishes employees who use them for the wrong
reasons. Read our press release and
testimony in favor of H.B. 648.
To access
related items on our website, use the Archives search box on the
In The News page, as well as the
search box on our home page. Use the search term “plumber”
for each.
What's happening NATIONALLY
Airport security
Many airports now require passengers to go through a scanner that uses radiation to provide agents with an electronic image of your naked body.
Passengers who opt out will be subjected to a standard pat-down procedure.
The ACLU believes that routine full body scanning, embarrassingly intimate pat-downs and racial profiling
threaten our civil liberties and are not proven to be effective in
enhancing security.
Read more on the national ACLU website.
Resources
Electronic Frontier Foundation report on law enforcement’s use of social media
Find out about your right to access your government files using the Freedom of Information Act request process.
Worried about the privacy of information you submit to the Census Bureau? Learn
more.
National ACLU Technology
and Liberty Project
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News Center.
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