The Supreme Court's Gun Decision Is Not a Victory for Women

Domestic violence survivors deserve better than what the carceral system has to offer them.

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"Taking Pride in Who We Are"

When I challenged my school's sexist dress code, I was fighting not just for my rights, but for self-expression everywhere.

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MLK’s Last March for the Civil Rights Act of 1964: 60 Years Later

As we reflect on the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, we must remember our forebears and their fight for freedom.

By Joey Francilus

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The Supreme Court Rejected an Attack on Medication Abortion, But the Fight Is Far From Over.

The court ruled against anti-abortion groups on a technicality, but extremist politicians have vowed to continue efforts to restrict access to abortion nationwide.

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Trump on LGBTQ Rights: Rolling Back Protections and Criminalizing Gender Nonconformity

In the second installment of the ACLU’s election 2024 memo series, our experts detail the threats a potential second Trump administration poses to the LGBTQ community, particularly transgender people.

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Despite Turmoil, Florida Needs the ACLU Now More than Ever

People on both sides of the aisle believe our democracy is threatened and no one is working the halls of government for us. But you should know that ACLU staffers are there, trying to advance your rights.

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Trump on Immigration: Tearing Apart Immigrant Families, Communities, and the Fabric of our Nation

In the first installment of the ACLU’s election 2024 memo series, our experts detail the threats a potential second Trump administration poses to immigrant families and America’s immigration system.

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This November, Freedom is on the Ballot

We’re sharing our battle-ready playbook to defend our civil liberties and civil rights in the event of a second Biden or Trump administration.

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Police Want to Treat Your Data Privacy Like Garbage. The Courts Shouldn't Let Them.

In a case pending before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, police want unimpeded access to all the information on a cell phone, just because the physical device was lost or left behind. But the doctrine they cite is a poor fit for the digital age.

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