Aug 20, 2020
NYCLU Makes 35+ Years of NYPD Misconduct Data Available to Public
NEW YORK – Today the New York Civil Liberties Union published the full database of NYPD officer misconduct reports held by the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Aug 20, 2020
New Abortion Rights Resource to Launch in Texas
HOUSTON – Eight reproductive health rights and justice organizations today announced the launch of a new website: The Texas Abortion Access Network (TAAN). The TAAN website is an...
Issue Areas: Reproductive Freedom
Aug 19, 2020
Last-Minute Attempts to Deny Mail-In Voting Threatens Democracy, Says ACLU of Delaware
WILMINGTON, Del. — The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware released the following statement in response to a lawsuit filed by the Delaware Republican Party to challenge De...
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
Aug 19, 2020
ACLU Launches New Trump and Vote By Mail TV Ad
WASHINGTON — The American Civil Liberties Union launched a new six-figure television ad that highlights President Trump and administration officials who vote by mail juxtaposed w...
Aug 19, 2020
New ACLU Report Shows Despite COVID-19, Fatal Police Shootings Continue
Report shows significant racial disparities in police killings continue despite protests
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Aug 18, 2020
ACLU Comment on DOD IG Report Concerning Troop Deployment at Southern Border
WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General today released a report concerning its limited investigation into the Trump administration's deployment of troo...
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