Nov 21, 2017
ACLU Comment on FCC Plan to End Net Neutrality
WASHINGTON — Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai released today a draft order that, if adopted, would remove broadband internet access protections and repeal what...
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
Nov 20, 2017
ACLU Comment on Trump Announcement to Fund Police Departments That Promise to Target Immigrants
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department announced today that it will allocate tens of millions of dollars in federal funding to police departments that promise to cooperate with fede...
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Nov 17, 2017
ACLU Comment on Introduction of Bipartisan Bill to Rein in Government Surveillance
WASHINGTON — Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced S. 2158, the Senate version of the USA Liberty Act of 2017 today, a bill to rein in warrantless governme...
Issue Areas: National Security
Nov 16, 2017
Trump Administration Threatens to Revoke Law Enforcement Funding From 29 Jurisdictions Over Immigration Enforcement
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice issued letters to 29 jurisdictions Wednesday threatening to withhold federal law enforcement grant money over these jurisdictions’ suppos...
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Nov 16, 2017
91 Percent of Americans Support Criminal Justice Reform, ACLU Polling Finds
WASHINGTON — The American Civil Liberties Union Campaign for Smart Justice released new public opinion polling today that shows consensus support for criminal justice reform acro...
Nov 15, 2017
Union Sues North Carolina Over Law Stripping Rights From 100,000 Farmworkers
First Amendment Lawsuit Challenges Denial of Union’s Right to Organize
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