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One Year Later: How the Biden Administration is Doing on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
January 24, 2022Blog Post -
2015 Legislative Session a Major Setback for Civil Liberties, According to ACLU-NC Report Card
October 20, 2015Press Release -
American Civil Liberties Union Shadow Report to the 3rd-5th Periodic Reports of the United States, Submitted to the 53rd Session of the UN Committee Against Torture
October 20, 2014Asset -
International Human Rights Body Seeking Answers on U.S. Civil and Political Rights Record
April 5, 2013Blog Post -
Letter to President Obama: Be the Civil Liberties President
January 2, 2013Asset -
A Civil Liberties Agenda to Move Forward
January 2, 2013Asset -
A Civil Liberties Agenda to Move Forward
January 2, 2013Asset -
On the Agenda: Week of April 16 – 20, 2012
April 16, 2012Blog Post -
Report of the ACLU on the Nomination of Judge John Roberts Jr., to be Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court
August 30, 2005Asset