Mar 12, 2020
ACLU Sues DMV Over Ability to Censor “Offensive” Vanity Plates
You can be “fatty” but not “chubby;” “tipsy” but not “drunk;” advertise “heaven” but not “hell;” say “dogdoo” but not “doobie;” be an “oldfrt” but not a “jockey;” and proudly trumpet “friar” but not “hoosier.”
Issue Areas: Free Speech
Mar 12, 2020
ACLU of Louisiana Demands Immediate Release of Asylum-Seekers and People Awaiting Trial, Expedited Parole Hearings for Elderly Prisoners During Coronavirus Pandemic
NEW ORLEANS – In the wake of Louisiana’s first confirmed cases of coronavirus, the ACLU of Louisiana today called for expedited parole hearings for elderly people in state pris...
Mar 12, 2020
ACLU Challenges DHS Face Recognition Secrecy
NEW YORK — The American Civil Liberties Union and the New York Civil Liberties Union today filed a lawsuit challenging the secrecy shrouding federal law enforcement use of face r...
Mar 12, 2020
Tribes File Legal Challenge to Montana Law That Restricts Native American Voting Rights
The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Montana, and Native American Rights Fund today challenged a Montana law that severely restricts Native Americans’ access to the ballo...
Mar 12, 2020
ACLU Statement on Delayed NO BAN Act Floor Vote
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives removed from today’s calendar the floor vote on the NO BAN Act, delaying the passage of this bill. The NO BAN Act would repeal Pr...
Mar 11, 2020
ACLU of Oklahoma Responds to Attack on Initiative Petition Process With Floor Passage of House Joint Resolution 1027
OKLAHOMA CITY - Yesterday the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed HJR 1027, moving forward with a dangerous proposal that infringes on the cornerstone of the democratic proce...
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