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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Rules for Protests at Hawaii State Capitol Challenged as Unconstitutional in Federal Court

Read the complaint: Complaint3.27.14HONOLULU, HAWAII – A federal lawsuit against the State Department of Accounting and General Services (“DAGS”) charges that

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Popular “MAUIWatch” Facebook Page Founder Files Federal Lawsuit Against Maui County For Unlawful Attempts to Silence Speech

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New Federal Lawsuit Charges Maui County with 1st Amendment Violations

Pastor Strat Goodhue and his wife, Doreen Goodhue, were unconstitutionally ordered to leave a Maui County public sidewalk where they were distributing religious literature.

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ACLU of Hawaii settles 1st Amendment lawsuit, Maui County to amend rules

The people of Maui need no longer fear arbitrary enforcement of harsh County rules against holding signs along public roadways.

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

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ACLU lawsuit: Maui County rules violate First Amendment

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ACLU of Hawaii on media shield law

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ACLU of HI and the Law Firm of Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing Seek Permission To File Amicus Brief Supporting Courtroom Media Access

Read the Amicus BriefCivil rights advocates the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai‘i Foundation (“ACLU”) and the law firm of Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing ("AHFI") have asked the Hawaii district court for leave to file an amicus brief (also know as a "friend of the court" brief) in support of equal access to court proceedings by all journalists.The Hawaii Guerrilla Video Hui ("the Hui") states that its mission is to "document and share the stories of what is really happening in Hawaiʻi, especially in places where those abusing power meet those standing against that abuse." The Hui is comprised of Kamuela Vance Viveiros, H. Doug Matsuoka, and Laulani Teale.  Mr. Kamuela is a long-time Olelo producer, and his documentary, Kalo Culture, will be premiering at the Hawaii International Film Festival this year.  The Hui was also recently awarded a grant from The Hawaii People's Fund and The Kim Coco Iwamoto Fund for Social Justice to continue coverage of frontline social justice activities, and has covered courtroom proceedings in the past.The Hui filed an application to document the proceedings in a Hawaii District Court case involving a Hawaiian rights activist fighting a disorderly conduct charge; that application was granted by the Honorable Dean E. Ochiai, but a different judge presiding over the criminal trial ordered Judge Ochiai to reconsider that application based on her belief – which she did not fully explain – that the application may not have been “providently granted.”  The ACLU’s proposed amicus brief discusses the importance of equal access to courtroom proceedings, and asks the Court to base the grant or denial of the Hui’s application on court rules (and not on the Hui’s viewpoint or editorial stance).In submitting the proposed amicus brief, AHFI attorney Brandon Segal said:  "A diverse and free press is a cornerstone of our Constitution, and all voices must be treated equally by the government."ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Daniel Gluck concurred: "Judges have discretion in when and how to allow journalists into their courtroom, but once it is granted, they cannot discriminate.  We want to make sure that all journalists, regardless of viewpoint and regardless of whether they are part of a traditional or 'alternative' media organization, receive equal access."The case has a hearing scheduled for October 17, 2012 at 1:30 p.m.

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