The ACLU of Florida is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to protecting and strengthening the civil rights and liberties of all Floridians. As a nonprofit membership organization with over 180,000 members and supporters in Florida and more than 1.8 million supporters nationwide, we advance this mission through litigation, advocacy, and education.
Florida’s criminal legal system locks too many people up for far too long and is designed to disproportionately criminalize, incarcerate, and disenfranchise people of color and those with fewer resources.
The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy. We will advocate to ensure that a system of fair and open elections exists in which all qualified citizens — regardless of gender, race, socioeconomic status or any other category — may cast a vote and have it accurately counted. We will oppose any legislation that seeks to disenfranchise eligible voters or makes it more difficult for voters to exercise their fundamental right to vote.
Immigrant rights are under attack and we will continue to work tirelessly to defeat xenophobic anti-immigrant legislation and ensure greater protections for all Floridians, regardless of where you were born. We will continue to vigorously oppose unconstitutional legislation that treats immigrants like second class citizens and will forcefully advocate for our most vulnerable populations.
No one should be discriminated against because of who they are or who they love. The ACLU of Florida supports comprehensive LGBTQ protections in employment, housing, public accommodations, education, medical care, and government services. We will support legislation ensuring that LGBTQ Floridians and gender nonconforming individuals can live openly, with dignity and respect, and oppose legislation denying such basic human rights.
Reproductive rights are essential to an individual's equality, autonomy, economic self-sufficiency, and dignity. We will oppose legislative efforts to erode the constitutional right to abortion and we will be vigilant in protecting the privacy and ability of every Floridian to determine what is right for them.
The right to join with fellow citizens in protest or peaceful assembly is critical to a functioning democracy and at the core of the First Amendment. In recent history, challenges to the right to protest have come in many forms, including law enforcement’s crack down on demonstrations through mass arrests, excessive use of force, and curfews. In the wake of protests last year demanding racial justice and an end to police brutality against Black and brown individuals, our Governor is advancing legislation that would silence dissent by imposing harsh criminal penalties that will disproportionately be used against Black and brown peaceful protesters. We will oppose any legislation that seeks to silence, criminalize, and further disenfranchise individuals exercising their First Amendment rights.