Jun 05, 2020
NYCLU Statement on Curfews and Interrogations of Political Views
NEW YORK – As demonstrators continue to gather to protest police violence, reports indicates that people arrested for violating New York City’s curfew are being interrogated ab...
Issue Areas: Civil Liberties
Jun 05, 2020
ACLU of Alabama Calls on Cities to Address Police Excessive Use of Force
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- This week, as protests over police killings of Black people have continued in the wake of George Floyd’s and Breonna Taylor’s deaths, we have seen extensive...
Jun 04, 2020
Court Rules Tennessee Must Provide Absentee Ballots to Every Eligible Voter For All Elections in 2020 Due to COVID-19 
In a victory for voting rights, a Tennessee court has ruled the state must make absentee voting available to every eligible voter for all elections in 2020, including the August 6 ...
Court case: Lay v. Goins
Jun 04, 2020
ACLU, Groups Sue Trump for Firing Tear Gas at Protesters Outside the White House
Protesters Allege Trump, Barr, Esper, and Other Officials Unlawfully Conspired to Violate Their Constitutional Rights
Jun 03, 2020
ACLU Asks Supreme Court to Again Deny Bureau of Prisons Request to Block Order That Will Save Lives
BOP has failed to effectuate judge-mandated reduction of population at Elkton Prison
Issue Areas: Prisoners' Rights
Jun 03, 2020
ACLU Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Minneapolis Police for Attacking Journalists at Protests
(This embed will serve content from youtube.com.) MINNEAPOLIS — The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota overnight filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of j...
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