Press Releases

ACLU of Florida Announces Appointment of New Legal Director

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida today announced the hire of Daniel Tilley as legal director.

ICE Moves to Expand Local Law Enforcement Participation in Deportation Agenda

This program is just the latest scheme by ICE to enlist local police in its abusive deportation agenda.

ACLU of Florida Statement on End of Legislative Session

The legislative session produced many threats to the civil rights and liberties of all Floridians. Floridians deserve to be heard and to have their rights protected, and this legislative session was a full frontal attack on civil liberties and did a disservice to our state’s values.

Florida Campaign for Criminal Justice Reform calls for systemic and comprehensive reform

Legislature’s criminal justice reform is a baby step at best

ACLU of Florida Statement on State Legislature’s Passage of Misguided School Safety and Security Bill

The gravest provision in this bill rests on its requirement to place more guns on school campuses. Evidence shows that when more police and resource officers are in schools, we can expect that guns around youth will lead to guns being used on youth.

Senate Bill 642 is on Track to Provide a Real First Step Toward Criminal Justice Reform in Florida

Senate Bill 642 moves Florida toward having a more equitable criminal justice system.

ACLU of Florida Statement on Passage of Anti-Immigrant Bill, SB 168

The passage of the bill comes only a week after a coalition of civil rights and immigrants’ rights organizations issued an alert warning Florida residents and travelers to anticipate the possible violation of their constitutional rights if the legislation becomes law.

ACLU of Florida Statement on Passage of Anti-Immigrant Bill, HB 527

If passed, these bills would expose every government entity in Florida to potential liability for constitutional violations

Senate Bill 642 now offers a real first step toward reform

The Florida Campaign for Criminal Justice Reform had opposed the Florida First Step Act until Tuesday. With these changes, the coalition now supports the bill.