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Newsletter: January 2026

A mid-winter check in!
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ACLU of Oregon 2026 Legislative Session Webinar

The 2026 Oregon Legislative Session begins on Monday, February 2. From now through early March, your ACLU of Oregon team will be relentlessly advocating for policies that defend the basic rights and freedoms and protect the privacy and data of Oregonians, and also hold the government accountable for transparency. It’s a short session, which means we have six very short weeks to pass important bills and things will be moving FAST. Even though the session has just begun, our bills are already up for hearings and we need your support. Grab your coffee or tea and join us on Saturday, February 7 to learn about our bills and the ways you can help to ensure that our priority bills become law! Live Captioning, Spanish translation, and ASL Interpreters will be provided.  
Feb 07, 2026 | 9:00 AM
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Know Your Tech: Flock

Press Releases

Protesters and Journalists Challenge First Amendment Violations by Federal Forces at Portland Ice Building

Attorneys for the plaintiffs are petitioning a federal court to stop the government’s illegal and brutal suppression of First Amendment rights.

Immigrants rights and privacy organizations applaud the City of Woodburn for turning off Flock cameras and urges other cities to follow suit

Flock raises serious questions about local police’s ability to both use Flock and remain compliant with Oregon’s sanctuary law.

ACLU of Oregon and partners sue City of Eugene for failing to disclose public records on Flock cameras

Today, the ACLU of Oregon and its legal partners, Visible Law and LeDuc Montgomery LLC, filed to sue the City of Eugene for failing to disclose public records pertaining to the city’s operation of Flock Safety cameras.