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40 Years Later, Tinker Protects Student Speech
(2/24/2009) The principal at Ponce De Leon High School censored Heather Gillman and other students after they began wearing clothing with rainbows and other symbols of support for gay equality in response to anti-gay harassment at the school. After a trial, a federal judge ruled in Heather's favor, finding that the school violated Heather's First Amendment rights. |
A Gay Rights Life
(2/6/2009) Matt Coles, director of the ACLU LGBT Project, talks to Joel Engardio about his life working in gay rights, coming out, surviving the AIDS crisis and fighting for LGBT equality. Matt’s conversation is divided into three chapters, each four minutes long. |
Secret Government Memos
(1/28/2009) Today, we sent a letter to the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) asking them to release still-secret memos that provided the legal basis for many of the Bush administration’s controversial national security policies. |
Free Speech and Internet Filtering
(1/26/2009) When obscene speech and child pornography are already illegal online, what else is harmful to minors? Who decides? Watch Chris Hansen of the ACLU First Amendment Group explain the nuances of the Child Online Protection Act, which was declared unconstitutional when the Supreme Court refused to hear further appeals in January 2009. |
Child Soldiers in Gitmo
(1/14/2009) Six days after the inauguration of President Obama, the U.S. is scheduled to begin the first trial of a child soldier accused of war crimes since World War II. This video shows why President Obama must take swift action to end the unconstitutional military commissions, and why he must bring the United States back in line with the rule of law and treaties it has signed regarding the treatment of juveniles who have been recruited or used in armed conflict. |
JetBlue-T-Shirt Discrimination Case Settles
(1/5/2009) In a victory for the Constitution, two Transportation Security Authority (TSA) officials and JetBlue Airways have paid Raed Jarrar $240,000 to settle charges that they illegally discriminated against the U.S. resident based on his ethnicity and the Arabic writing on his T-shirt. |
Jameelah Medina on Being Forced to Remove Her Hijab
(12/19/2008) This isn’t just a Muslim issue. This is also a women’s rights and a human rights issue, because when Muslim women are denied the right to wear hijab, it’s a statement that they are not free to choose how to express their beliefs. In a moving video we’ve just released, ACLU client, Jameelah Medina, spoke about her experience of being forced to remove her hijab in jail in San Bernardino County, California, and how it ignited her activism. |
Freedom Alert: Why Marriage Matters
(12/11/2008) The footage might be shaky, but the experience is equally raw. See ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero as he films himself in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Anthony was at Gitmo for the military commission hearings of five detainees charged with 9/11-related crimes. The video has footage of “Camp Justice,” the multi-million dollar tent city built to house military commission observers, and the local grocery store. |
Jonathan Hafetz on the Al-Marri Case
(12/5/2008) The Supreme Court will hear the case Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, a legal resident of the United States, who has been detained in solitary confinement at a Navy brig in South Carolina since June 2003 without charge or trial. |
Freedom Alert: Why Marriage Matters
(10/30/2008) Three Couples. Three minutes. They show us in their video why marriage matters. Why we must save the fundamental right to marry in California on Election Day. |
Blog: See it Now: Supreme Court Briefing 2008-09
(10/28/2008) Every autumn, just before the Supreme Court starts a new term, the ACLU invites the press corps to a briefing where our lawyers explain the relevance and impact of upcoming cases. See what the reporters saw in Washington, D.C. |
Blog: Always Practice Safe Voting
(10/22/2008) Do you practice safe voting? The ACLU presents its top 10 "safe voting" tips. Voting is fun and exhilarating, but never to be taken lightly. Be sure to always act safely and responsibly when exercising your right to vote. It's how to make your vote count. |
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ACLU Freedom Alert: Roe v. Wade Under Fire
(10/9/2008) We may not all feel the same way about abortion, but we can agree that these are private decisions. Everyone's life and circumstances are different; we must respect people's personal choices even if we wouldn't make the same decision. Measure 11 would take these profoundly personal decisions out of the hands of women and their families. We can't let this happen. |
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Young Americans Talk About the Constitution
(10/1/2008) Do college-age kids care about the Constitution? Do they even know about it? See what some University of Mississippi students have to say about our nation’s founding document. They speak angst and hope, knowing their future depends on defending what the Constitution stands for. |
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The Faces of Constitution Voters
(9/26/2008) Are you a Constitution Voter? We were in Mississippi last Friday for the first presidential debate, and found the Ole Miss campus crawling with students who care about the Constitution. Many of them pledged to vote based on how well they think candidates will uphold the Constitution |
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Happy Constitution Day!
(9/17/2008) Today's Constitution Day. On this day in 1787, 39 delegates signed the U.S. Constitution. (We think this is just as deserving of huge fireworks displays and parades that the Fourth of July gets, and it even has cooler weather. But we digress.) Today's a big deal for us civil liberties types. |
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Your Papers, Please...
(9/11/2008) The fact is, the Bush administration is on the verge of instituting such a draconian, invasive national ID system.
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Make Every Vote Count
(9/10/2008) When presidential elections can be determined by only a few votes, we need to make sure that every vote counts. But an untold number of Americans are convinced their stay in prison will keep them from the voting booth for the rest of their lives. |
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NYCLU to Denver Police: What Not to Do This Week
(8/25/2008) Just as thousands of political protesters descend upon Denver — and Denver police prep their makeshift prison warehouse — the NYCLU today released startling new footage from New York's arrest-marred protests four years ago. |
The ACLU Freedom Files TV Series Now on 2-Disc Set at Retail Outlets
(7/25/2006) The premiere season of The ACLU Freedom Files, an unprecedented new television series from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and award-winning producer/director Robert Greenwald's Brave New Films (Outfoxed, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price), will be released on DVD on Tuesday, July 25th. The 2-disc set, which will offer subtitles in Spanish, Arabic, and closed captioning for the hearing impaired, will retail for $24.95 |
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2003 Inaugural Membership Conference
(6/12/2003) Watch speeches by Executive Director Anthony Romero and President Nadine Strossen, an award presentation to Muhammad Ali and more (RealOne Player required). |
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