Immigrants' Rights
Prisoners' Rights
Racial Justice
Women's Rights
Testimony by Senior Staff Counsel Vincent Warren Before the New York State Commission on the Future of Indigent Defense Services
11/20/2009 | Children's Rights, Immigrants' Rights, Immigration Detention, Racial Justice
Achieving the Ideals Embodied in the CRC
11/19/2009 | Children's Rights, Prisoners' Rights
The "Show Me" State Shows the Nation on Juvenile Justice
11/19/2009 | Children's Rights, Criminal Justice, Women's Rights
“An Environment Which Fosters the Health, Self-Respect and Dignity of the Child”
9/21/2009 | Criminal Justice, Drug Law Reform, Immigrants' Rights, Women's Rights
Pottawattamie County v. McGhee
11/12/2009 | Religion & Belief, Restriction of Rights
ACLU Demands Information About Bureau of Prisons Attempts to Ban Religious Material
11/2/2009 | Free Speech, Women's Rights
Court Upholds Right Of Scientists And Patients To Challenge Gene Patents
10/29/2009 | Prisoners' Rights
ACLU of North Carolina Calls on Governor Beverly Perdue and Attorney General Roy Cooper to Respect the Rule of Law
11/20/2009 | Children's Rights, Immigrants' Rights, Immigration Detention, Racial Justice
Achieving the Ideals Embodied in the CRC
11/19/2009 | Children's Rights, Prisoners' Rights
The "Show Me" State Shows the Nation on Juvenile Justice
11/19/2009 | Children's Rights, Criminal Justice, Women's Rights
“An Environment Which Fosters the Health, Self-Respect and Dignity of the Child”
11/18/2009 | Racial Justice
Heather Ellis Case is One in a Long Line of Missouri's racial injustices
11/12/2009 | Conditions of Confinement
Amanda Davis. et al. v. Canyon County, Idaho, et al. - Consent Decree, Order And Judgment
11/12/2009 | Prisoners' Rights
ACLU Demand for Documents Related to the Standard Chapel Library Project
11/10/2009 | Education, Juvenile Justice
Dignity In Schools Campaign Letter to the U.S. Department of Education on Proposed Changes to School Discipline Information in the Civil Rights Data Collection
11/9/2009 | Education, Juvenile Justice
ACLU Comments On Department of Education’s Proposed Changes to the Biannual Civil Rights Data Collection
Racial Justice, Prisoners' Rights, Women's Rights, Immigrants' Rights
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The ACLU and the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) are bringing a landmark case on behalf of researchers, pathologists, breast cancer and women’s health groups, and individual women affected by the patents on two genes associated with breast and ovarian cancer. It's wrong for companies to own the rights to pieces of the human genome.
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Breast Cancer and Patenting Human Genes
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