Press Releases
Jun 11, 2020
ACLU-KY Statements on the Passage of Breonna's Law
The following statement can be attributed to ACLU-KY Policy Strategist Keturah Herron regarding the Metro Council’s passage of Breonna’s Law:
“In recent weeks, people have ...
Issue Areas:
Criminal Law Reform
Jun 11, 2020
Court Rules Tennessee in Violation of Order Requiring Absentee Ballots for All Eligible Voters in 2020
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Tennessee judge has ordered the state to comply with a June 4 ruling that required it to make absentee voting available to every eligible voter for all elect...
Court case: Lay v. Goins
Jun 11, 2020
ACLU Comment on Trump ICC Sanctions Order
WASHINGTON — President Trump today issued an executive order authorizing economic sanctions and travel restrictions against International Criminal Court personnel and their famil...
Issue Areas:
National Security
Human Rights
Jun 11, 2020
ACLU Statement on Microsoft Face Recognition Moratorium
SEATTLE — Microsoft today announced a moratorium on its sale of face recognition technology to law enforcement.
Below is comment from Matt Cagle, technology and civil liberties a...
Jun 10, 2020
ACLU Statement on Amazon Face Recognition Moratorium
SEATTLE — Amazon today announced a one-year moratorium on its sale of face recognition technology to law enforcement. The American Civil Liberties Union two years ago revealed th...
Jun 10, 2020
Groups File Challenge to Trump Administration’s Illegal Border Expulsions
Groups Challenge Trump Administration’s Illegal Border Expulsions
WASHINGTON — The American Civil Liberties Union, Texas Civil Rights Project, Center for Gender & Refugee S...
Court case: G.Y.J.P. v. Wolf
About the ACLU
The American Civil Liberties Union has media staff available to handle inquiries from journalists on national issues affecting civil liberties, including questions on legislative matters that touch on civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and inquiries related to ACLU lawsuits.
To schedule an interview with an ACLU expert, email media@aclu.org.
Contact an ACLU Affiliate
The ACLU has 54 local offices across the U.S. working with attorneys and activists in their communities to shape better policies and spread awareness about their states' priority civil rights issues.
Local inquiries should be directed to the appropriate ACLU state affiliate.