ACLU of Hawai‘i calls on DOE to use alternatives to out-of-school suspensions: "You can end this today"

The ACLU of Hawai‘i sent open letters to 15 DOE superintendents urging them to seek out alternatives to out-of-school suspensions.

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EQUALITY IS MORE THAN JUST LOCKER ROOMS: DOE’S PRESS CONFERENCE HIDES PERSISTENT GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Honolulu, Hawai‘i: The State Department of Education (DOE) held a press conference today announcing that Kalani High School is dedicating a new athletic facility, which includes a new girls’ athletic locker room facility. According to the DOE, this new “athletic facility project addresses Title IX and gender inequality by providing the school with its first girls’ athletic locker room.” That is only a small part of the story.ACLU of Hawai‘i Executive Director Joshua Wisch said: “We’re glad the female athletes at Kalani are getting these facilities, which they should have had years ago. This is a great day for them. We’re also pleased the DOE is finally acknowledging the Title IX and gender inequality issues that persist in our public schools. But what is troubling is the implication that this somehow fixes the problem. It doesn’t. Title IX is about more than just lockers. We tried working with the DOE for almost a year to get it to comply with Title IX. After it failed to even produce a plan, we filed our lawsuit. And even now that we’re in court, DOE’s response has been underwhelming.” The ACLU of Hawai'i, along with co-counsel Simpson Thacher Bartlett, LLC and Legal Aid At Work filed a class action lawsuit against the DOE on December 6, 2018. DOE filed its answer, a copy of which is attached, on January 18, 2019. ACLU of Hawai‘i Staff Attorney Wookie Kim said: “In contrast to the DOE’s claims of progress, are its shocking responses to our lawsuit. Instead of taking responsibility for the lack of gender equity and committing to a plan to address it, the DOE claims in recent court filings, against all evidence, that its treatment of female athletes is “substantially equal” to its treatment of male athletes. DOE goes so far as to deny that Title IX requires schools to provide equal opportunities to participate in interscholastic athletics, and that Title IX prohibits retaliation against people who complain about sex discrimination.”

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On the decision in Hawai‘i v. Trump

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ACLU of Hawaiʻi Disappointed by DOE Response to Title IX Demand Letter

HONOLULU – The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai'i Foundation (“ACLU of Hawai'i”) is disappointed by the response the State of Hawai'i Department of Education (“DOE”) provided yesterday to its February 9, 2018 demand letter relating to Title IX violations in DOE schools.

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ACLU of Hawaii statement on DACA repeal

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Ten Questions for Honolulu's Next Chief of Police

5/15/17 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL AND ELECTRONIC MAIL Chair Max J. Sword, Vice Chair Cha Thompson, Commissioner Luella T. Costales, Commissioner Eddie Flores, Jr., Commissioner Steven H. Levinson, Commissioner Loretta Sheehan, Commissioner Mark C. Tilkerc/o Executive Officer Honolulu Police Commission 1060 Richards St., Suite 170 Honolulu, HI [email protected]

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ACLU Hawaii publishes 2016 voting rights guide

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Lawsuit: Hawaiiʻs “Preschool Open Doors” Program Violates Separation of Church and State

State must ensure that public monies subsidizing preschool attendance are not used to promote religion.

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ACLU Releases Documents on License Plate Scanners From Some 300 Police Departments Nationwide

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