Monday, December 24, 2007

ACLU OF HAWAII






THE ACLU SHOULD BE TESTED.









ADVERTISER STAFF
HONOLULU -- The American Civil Liberties Union is inviting public school teachers and others to join a legal challenge of random drug testing.

ACLU attorneys will start touring the state later this month in search of plaintiffs for its lawsuit against the state.


The group is looking for teachers and others who want to be plaintiffs in the lawsuit that will challenge the testing program, said LOIS PERRIN, legal director of the ACLU of Hawai'i.

"Our education system is failing students by resorting to dragnet searches that do little to protect anyone while violating the rights of everyone," Perrin said.



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VERNON BALMER JR. said...

"As a director of the ACLU, Lamont had resisted attempts to purge the organization of Communists and, in 1954, he resigned his position because he felt the ACLU had not supported him in the face of McCarthy charges."