"We Do No Such Thing": What the 303 Creative Decision Means and Doesn't Mean for Anti-Discrimination and Public Accommodation Laws

Businesses offering expressive services do not have a First Amendment right to refuse to serve customers based on their identity. The SCOTUS decision merely recognizes a business’s right to choose not to sell certain products to anyone.

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How to Protect Consumer Privacy and Free Speech

Consumer privacy laws should strengthen free speech protections online, and vice versa. Here’s how it can be done.

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Breaking the Mold: Gender Discrimination in the Airline Industry

How we’re fighting to ensure equitable treatment for flight crew members and secure rights for lactating staff.

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Supreme Court Signals that Institutions Can Keep Designing Programs to Foster Diversity, After Affirmative Action Ruling

The court has declined to hear new challenges to admissions policies, leaving the door open for institutions to continue creative solutions for expanding opportunity.

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Despair and Resignation Are Not A Strategy: How to Fight Back In A Second Trump Term.

The ACLU has the battle-tested playbook to defend civil rights and liberties. Should we face a second Trump administration, we’re ready.

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Communities Should Reject Surveillance Products Whose Makers Won't Allow Them to be Independently Evaluated

Independent reviewers of new surveillance technology play a crucial role in safeguarding our right to privacy.

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Florida’s Increasingly Anti-Immigrant Policies Hurt All of Us

Florida has long been celebrated for its diverse communities, where cultures and people from all backgrounds have flourished. The state has benefited — not suffered — from the contributions of newcomers welcomed into our communities.

By Silvana Caldera

A protester holding a sign with the text "fight ignorance not immigrants"

4 Ways the ACLU Continues to Fight for Gender Equality

For over 50 years, the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project has been at the forefront of the fight for gender justice.

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President Biden's Order to Ban Private Prisons Faces a Persistent Internal Challenge: The U.S. Marshals Service

Three years after President Biden ordered federal agencies to end prison profiteering, the Marshals Service continues to sidestep the ban.

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