Press Releases
May 12, 2026
Voting Rights Groups Vehemently Denounce Supreme Court Order Reinstating Intentionally Discriminatory Alabama Congressional Map and Seek Emergency Relief
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court yesterday vacated Alabama’s current court-ordered congressional map, despite the fact that voting has already begun in the state’s May 19 prima...
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Court case: Allen v. Milligan
May 11, 2026
ACLU Applauds U.S. Appellate Court Decision Upholding Detained Immigrants’ Right to Bond Hearings
The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Michigan applauds today’s federal appeals court decision holding that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is illegally d...
Issue Areas:
Immigrants' Rights
May 11, 2026
Tennessee Voters Sue to Block Redrawn Congressional Map that Discriminates Against and Silences Black Memphians
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Tennessee filed a federal lawsuit today challenging Tennessee’s discriminatory new congressional redistricting...
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Court case: Sherman v. Hargett
May 11, 2026
Montana Keeps Election Day Voter Registration
HELENA, Mont. — The Montana First Judicial District Court, Lewis and Clark County today issued an order ruling that Senate Bill 490, which passed during the 2025 Montana legislat...
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
May 06, 2026
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Hears Arguments on Religious Statues Planned for Quincy Government Building
Superior Court ruled 10-foot statues of Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Florian likely violate state constitution’s religious neutrality requirement.
Issue Areas:
Religious Liberty
May 04, 2026
ACLU, Partners File New Lawsuit Challenging S.B. 4, Texas’ Deportation Scheme
The legal team is seeking emergency relief to block several provisions of the law from taking effect May 15
AUSTIN, Texas — The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Texas, and...
Issue Areas:
Immigrants' Rights
Court case: LML v. Martin
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