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ACLU
Taylor Swift Is Getting Called Out by the ACLU. Here’s Why
By Billy Perrigo
He Shared a Photo of His Baby. Then She Became a Political Football
By Ashley Hoffman
ACLU Issues Warning for People Traveling to Texas
By Lisa Marie Segarra
The suit claims residents are repeatedly, illegally searched
By Maya Rhodan
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Tina Fey to White Women Who Voted for President Trump: 'It's Going to Affect You Eventually'
"It's going to affect you eventually"
By Alana Abramson
April 2, 2017
The ACLU Was Given $24 Million Over the Weekend
The ACLU successfully filed a lawsuit in New York City against parts of President Trump's ban
By Zamira Rahim
January 30, 2017
Planned Parenthood Files Wave of Lawsuits to Strike Down Abortion Restrictions
Planned Parenthood, the ACLU and the Center for Reproductive Rights are targeting laws in Alaska, North Carolina and Missouri
By Charlotte Alter
November 30, 2016
ACLU and Amnesty International Will Ask President Obama to Pardon Edward Snowden
The campaign launch coincides with the opening of the Snowden biopic
By Daniel White
September 12, 2016
Chelsea Manning Faces Punishment for Suicide Attempt
The ACLU says charges against her include “resisting the force cell move team,” “prohibited property,” and “conduct which threatens."
By Emma Ockerman
July 28, 2016
Democrats Staged a Sit-In to Push Gun Control Bills. Those Bills Wouldn't Do Much
The legislation would only affect a small percentage of gun purchases in the U.S.
By Josh Sanburn
June 23, 2016
Feds Say North Carolina Law Violates Civil Rights
A Department of Justice letter has major implications, and it opened a dispute that could a few days—or years
By Katy Steinmetz
May 4, 2016
How Flint Residents Are Fighting the Water Crisis in Court
Four lawsuits have been filed against government officials
By Josh Sanburn
January 28, 2016
Groups Sue Flint Over Poisoned Drinking Water
The latest suit demands that lead pipes in the city are replaced at no cost to residents
By Victor Luckerson
January 27, 2016
Indiana 'Ballot Selfie' Ban Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
If caught, a selfie-taker risked a felony charge
By Tanya Basu
October 20, 2015
Kentucky Clerk Behind Bars But Still Defiant
She's currently in jail — but impeachment or even criminal prosecution could follow
By Josh Sanburn
September 1, 2015
Wide Racial Disparity in Minneapolis Arrests, Study Finds
A new ACLU report finds significant racial disparities in low-level arrests
By Josh Sanburn
May 28, 2015
Department of Education Walks Delicate Line on Single-Sex Classrooms
Guidelines won't make it easy for schools to create them
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
December 2, 2014
Military Recruitment Rules Conflict With Sikh American's Faith
The ACLU and United Sikhs are suing the U.S. Army for not allowing a 19-year-old college student to join because his devout faith requires that he wear a turban and grow a beard
By Maya Rhodan
November 12, 2014
Obama Nominates Vanita Gupta to Be Civil Rights Chief
Gupta has been praised for her ability to bring opposing parties together in matters of criminal justice and civil rights.
By Maya Rhodan
October 15, 2014
Hear What Lewis Black Really Thinks About Voter ID Laws
Just one day after the Supreme Court ruled to allow North Carolina’s voting law to stand this November.
By Maya Rhodan
October 9, 2014
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