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ACLU Report Calls For Stronger U.S. Privacy Oversight Institutions
Group Calls on Obama To Fill Liberties Oversight Board FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: (202) 675-2312 or media@dcaclu.org More
House Passes Measure Threatening Women's Access To Abortion
The House has voted on the Affordable Health Care for America Act which included an amendment added by Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and Joseph Pitts (R-Pa.) which would impose unprecedented restrictions on women's access to abortion. The amendment will deny abortion coverage to women who already have it and who pay for part of the cost of their private health insurance plan. More
11/10/2009 | Keep America Safe & Free, Technology and Liberty
ACLU Report Calls For Stronger U.S. Privacy Oversight Institutions
11/10/2009 | Keep America Safe & Free, Technology and Liberty
ACLU Report Calls For Stronger U.S. Privacy Oversight Institutions
11/5/2009 | Detention, Keep America Safe & Free
Senate Votes Against Barring Funding For Federal Court Prosecutions Of 9/11 Cases
11/5/2009 | Detention, Keep America Safe & Free
Senate Should Not Pass Amendment Barring Use of Funds for 9/11 Prosecutions
10/1/2009 | Keep America Safe & Free, Surveillance, Technology and Liberty
Troubling Start For Patriot Act Reauthorization
11/9/2009 | Education, Juvenile Justice
ACLU Comments On Department of Education’s Proposed Changes to the Biannual Civil Rights Data Collection
11/4/2009 | Women's Rights
Photos from the Ron Jackson State Juvenile Correctional Complex (Brownwood Texas)
11/4/2009 | Detention, Keep America Safe & Free
Sign-On Letter In Opposition To Graham Amendment Barring Federal Court Prosecution Of Alleged 9/11 Planners And Conspirators
11/4/2009 | LGBT Discrimination
ACLU Letter to Senate HELP Committee on ENDA and Sovereign Immunity (Enclosure Part 2)
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