Marx Says He Will Discontinue Official Facebook Page After ACLU Letter Alleges Blocking of Critics

By Haskel Burns | Hub City Spokes | January 7, 2021

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ACLU Statement on Violence at the U.S. Capitol Building

NEW YORK – In response to the violence at the U.S. Capitol building, delaying the certification of the Electoral College tally, ACLU leaders issued the following statements:

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ACLU of Mississippi: Public officials’ social media blocks violate First Amendment

WJTV | January 6, 2021

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Black Life Deserves More Than Meaningless Commissions

The Trump administration botched its attempt at police reform. The incoming Biden-Harris administration has the opportunity to fix those mistakes.

President Trump sits at podium ready to sign executive order creating a commission to study law enforcement and justice, surrounded by officers beside him in support.

Incarcerated People Should Get Priority Access to the COVID-19 Vaccine. It’s the Smart and Humane Thing to Do.

If officials fail to prioritize incarcerated individuals for the vaccine, we will take them to court.

Syringes with doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on a surgical tray.

After Robert E. Lee's Removal, Confederate Statues Still Stand in U.S. Capitol

By Elizabeth Crisp| Newsweek | December 22, 2020

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President-Elect Biden’s Voting Rights To-Do List

Trump’s assault on our democracy reinforces the Biden administration’s obligation to do everything within its power to protect the right to vote.

Dozens of people gathered near the Post Office in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, holding signs that read "Our Vote Our Future" and "Our Voices Count," to celebrate the election of Joe Biden.

Mississippi AG to Support Texas Election Lawsuit

WLBT | December 9, 2020

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Police in Jackson, Mississippi, want access to live home security video, alarming privacy advocates

By Jon Schuppe and Bracey Harris | NBC News | December 2, 2020

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