GOP Plan Will Compound Health Care

By Katherine Klein, Equality for All Advocacy Coordinator

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Victory! The Slants Are Officially Rock Stars of the First Amendment

By Lee Rowland, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

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Suppression of Photographers During Civil Rights Movement an Important Reminder for Today

By Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

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Why Mississippi Can't Afford to Pass Senator's Anti-Sanctuary Cities Bill

By Katherine Klein, Equality for All Advocacy Coordinator

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Have You Been Unreasonably Searched Or Seized by the Madison County Sheriff's Department?

In the last three years (since May 8, 2014), has a Madison County Sheriff's Deputy:

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State Housing Finance Agencies Should Prevent Housing Discrimination Against Survivors of Domestic Violence

A new report from the ACLU and partners shows state housing agencies haven't implemented VAWA protections in rental leases.

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5 Things Public Schools Can and Can't Do When It Comes to Dress Codes

Public schools can have dress codes, but they can't be discriminatory or censor student expression.

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The Alabama Governor Just Signed a Bill That Will Restore Voting Rights to Thousands of Alabamians

By Julie Ebenstein, Staff Attorney, Voting Rights Project, ACLU

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The R.O.O.T.S. of Sunflower County Exhibition Stops at Jackson State University starting June 1

May 26, 2017 – Jackson, MS –Don’t miss the last stop of the R.O.O.T.S. of Sunflower County museum exhibit tour at the Margaret Walker Center on the campus of Jackson State University.The exhibit kicks-off with a reception, free and open to the public, on Friday, June 2, 2017 at 5:30 p.m.It will remain on display through July 30. 

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