Oct 27, 2020
Detroit City Clerk and ACLU of Michigan Announce that the Backlog of Absentee Ballots Will Be Sent to Voters
Voters urged to cast their ballots early for the November 3rd Election
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
Oct 27, 2020
ACLU Files Class Action Lawsuit to Protect Incarcerated People at the Deadliest Federal Prison
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – In response to intensifying COVID-19 outbreaks at the federal prison complex in Butner, North Carolina, the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of North Ca...
Issue Areas: Prisoners' Rights
Oct 26, 2020
NYCLU and Legal Aid Society Sue Mayor, NYPD for Police Brutality During Protests
Lawsuit Argues City Condoned, Set Policy of Excessive Force Against Protesters
Issue Areas: Free Speech
Oct 26, 2020
ACLU of Virginia Executive Director Claire Gastañaga Announces Retirement
The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia announced today that Claire Gastañaga will retire from her position as executive director effective March 31, 2021, or as soon as a ...
Oct 23, 2020
NYCLU Statement on Mayor de Blasio's Poll Watching Program
NEW YORK — Today Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Morning Joe the creation of the NYC Election Observer Corps, a poll watching program comprised of volunteers and city employees...
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
Oct 22, 2020
ACLU of Louisiana Asks Orleans Court to Stop Secretary of State from Blocking Ballot Drop-Off Sites
NEW ORLEANS – In a friend-of-the-court brief filed today, the ACLU of Louisiana asked the Orleans Parish Civil District Court to prevent Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin from prohi...
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
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