USA PATRIOT Act
- ACLU of WA Offers Free Legal Advice to Booksellers on Protecting Customers' Privacy December 10, 2002
- ACLU Releases First Definitive Run-Down on Government's "Insatiable Appetite" for New Powers and Resulting Erosion of Liberty May 28, 2002
- On Sixth Month Anniversary of USA PATRIOT Enactment, ACLU Joins With Groups Urging Preservation of Free Speech April 25, 2002
- On Eve of Sixth-Month Anniversary of September 11th, ACLU Says Terrorist Attacks Have Changed American Law, Society March 8, 2002
- ACLU Insists on Need to be Safe and Free February 6, 2002
- ACLU Calls for Monitoring of USA PATRIOT Act; Says Administration Misinformed Public After September 11 January 24, 2002
- Threats to Civil Liberties Post-September 11: Secrecy, Erosion of Privacy, Danger of Unchecked Government December 14, 2001
- New Anti-Terrorism Law Continues Dangerous Trend Of Stripping Federal Judiciary Of Authority November 1, 2001
- Bush Signs Sweeping Law Enforcement Bill October 26, 2001
- ACLU Responds to Senate Passage of Anti-Terrorism Bill, Ashcroft Speech; Promises to Monitor Implementation of Sweeping New Powers October 25, 2001
- ACLU Deeply Disappointed With Passage of Anti-Terrorism Bill; Decries Deeply Flawed Legislative Process October 24, 2001
- ACLU Urges House To Reject Conference Report; Decries Deeply Flawed Legislative Process October 23, 2001
- ACLU Says Congress Should Treat Administration Proposal Carefully; Says Many Provisions Go Far Beyond Anti-Terrorism Needs October 20, 2001
- Free Congress, ACLU: Congress Should Realize 'Sneak and Peek' Is Not Child's Play October 19, 2001
- ACLU Counsel Testifies on Immigration Concerns In Anti-Terrorism Legislation October 12, 2001
- ACLU "Bitterly Disappointed" in House-Senate Joint Passage of Anti-Terrorism Legislation October 12, 2001
- ""Trust Us, We're the Government"" - ACLU Looks at Domestic Surveillance and the Need to Watch the Watchers in Times of Crisis October 10, 2001
- ACLU Calls New Senate Terrorism Bill Significantly Worse; Says Long-Term Impact on Freedom Cannot Be Justified October 5, 2001
- Despite Significant Improvements, ACLU Says House Bill Fails to Protect Liberty October 4, 2001
- ACLU Urges Judiciary Committee to Amend Anti-Terrorism Bill; Says Bill Can Be Further Improved to Protect Safety and Liberty October 3, 2001
- ACLU Says Safety and Freedom Compatible; Calls on Congress to Reject Bills that Go Far Beyond Anti-Terrorism Needs October 2, 2001
- House 'Compromise' Terrorism Bill Fails to Protect Civil Liberties; ACLU Says Many Provisions Go Far Beyond Anti-Terrorism Needs October 1, 2001
- As Senate Begins Consideration of Anti-Terrorism Legislation, House Panel Says Concern Over Civil Liberties Requires Slowdown September 25, 2001
- ACLU Tells House Judiciary Panel That Administration Seeks Reasonable Anti-Terrorism Tools and Troubling Provisions September 24, 2001
- ACLU Says Congress Should Treat Administration Proposal Carefully; Says Many Provisions Go Far Beyond Anti-Terrorism Needs September 20, 2001
- ACLU Urges Congress to Follow Deliberative Process As It Considers New Measures After Terrorist Attacks September 17, 2001
- ACLU: Congress Should Resist Urge To Quickly Rewrite Wiretap Laws September 14, 2001