Surreal Stingray Secrecy: Uncovering the FBI’s Surveillance Tech Secrecy Agreements

The public has a right to know whether the FBI is forcing law enforcement agencies to keep information on invasive surveillance technology a secret.

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Over a Year After His Election, President Biden’s Human Rights Commitments Fail to Meet the Moment

After four years of attacks on human rights under the Trump administration, we need bold action from the Biden administration to advance human rights at home and abroad.

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With Reproductive Freedom in Danger, New Jersey Must Expand Protections and Access

It’s past time for the state to affirm autonomy, racial and economic justice, and community health to ensure that reproductive health care is accessible for all who need it.

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Three Reasons Why Congress Must Pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Now

Workers still are routinely denied the temporary job changes they need to have healthy pregnancies — but a bipartisan bill is poised to provide millions of workers with these protections.

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Here are the States We’re Watching as Redistricting Begins

This year, as redistricting starts across the country, the ACLU works to ensure that these new electoral lines are not gerrymandered.

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The True Measure of Justice for Ahmaud Arbery Goes Beyond the Courtroom

Measuring progress solely by the outcome of trials risks both ignoring the importance of greater systemic change and compromising fairness in the criminal legal system.

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Your Mini Guide to Discussing Abortion Rights at the Dinner Table

Here’s a handy reference of facts when discussing abortion rights with friends and family at the dinner table.

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Livestreaming Police is a Critical First Amendment Right

It is critical that the courts maintain robust First Amendment protections for people to record, share, and stream police interactions. Our ability to speak about police abuses depends on it.

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Congressional Drunk Driver Detection Mandate Raises Privacy Questions

The vague mandate leaves the door wide open for intrusion and the collection of sensitive data.

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