Press Releases

Eleventh Circuit Affirms Decision to Preliminarily Block Unlawful "Stop W.O.K.E." Censorship Law

The victory supports challenges to discriminatory classroom censorship efforts nationwide.

ACLU of Florida Statement on Passage of Bill that Stifles Academic Freedom in Higher Education in House Subcommitee

The Postsecondary Education and Workforce Subcommittee voted Monday to advance House Bill 999 (HB 999).The new bill targets academic freedom in higher education one year after the passage of the unconstitutional Stop W.O.K.E. Act, which was blocked by a federal court in November 2022.

Seven Different Amicus Briefs Filed Against the Ongoing 15-week Abortion Ban Amid New Bill Restrictions

On Thursday, seven amicus briefs were filed with the Florida Supreme Court in the ongoing challenge against House Bill 5 (H.B. 5), a ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.

Governor DeSantis Signs Election Crimes Law Expanding Statewide Prosecutor's Power to Target People with Past Convictions; Civil and Voting Rights Groups Respond

The new law is an unnecessary and wasteful expansion of state prosecutorial power that could intimidate eligible voters with past convictions from exercising their right to vote.

ACLU of Florida Condemns Passage of Anti-Immigrant Bill that Inhumanely Expels Migrants out of Florida

Today, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 6B, a bill that will create a program to inhumanely expel migrant families and people seeking asylum out of Florida.

Civil and Voting Rights Groups Denounce Passage of Senate Bill 4B that Worsens Florida’s Broken Voting Rights Restoration System

The bill expands state prosecutorial power, intimidates eligible voters with previous felony convictions, and criminalizes them for honest voter eligibility mistakes.

Civil Rights Groups and Miami Residents Seek Injunction to Block Miami City Commission’s Racially Gerrymandered Redistricting Map for November Elections

This ongoing case challenges the map that divides neighborhoods along racial lines, packs Black and Hispanic voters, and undermines fair representation.

Advocacy Organizations Urge Surfside, Fla., Officials Not to Adopt Unconstitutional Ordinances Proposed by the Mayor that Would Criminalize Homelessness

Three legal advocacy organizations have jointly submitted a letter to the Mayor of Surfside and town commissioners notifying them proposed local legislation to criminalize of sleeping, showering, and requesting help in public places is unconstitutional.