If You Care About the Right to Vote, Here Are Six Things You Need to Know About Kris Kobach

Americans deserve a champion who will protect and expand voting rights, not suppress them.

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The Muslim Ban Is A Muslim Ban, the ACLU Argued in Court

There's no confusion about what President Trump meant when he said he wanted to ban Muslims.

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ACLU sues the Madison County Sheriff's Department

Today, the ACLU of Mississippi, the ACLU, and the law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP filed a federal lawsuit against the Madison County Sheriff’s Department to challenge its decades-old policing practices that employ unconstitutional, racially-motivated tactics that target the Black community. 

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Supreme Court Recognizes Discrimination Hurts Entire Citites

The ruling rejects the claims of banks that discriminatory lending has no impact on cities as a whole.

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I Spent More than 6 Years in Prison. Now I'm Deputy Director of the ACLU's Campaign for Smart Justice

The Smart Justice Campaign't 50-state plan will be a driving force in ending mass incarceration in the U.S.

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Bullies in Blue: Origins and Consequences of School Policing

Over the past 50 years, our schools have become sites of increased criminalization of young people—a disturbing fact that is even truer for poor Black and Latino communities. Today, police officers assigned to patrol schools can legally use physical force on students, arrest and handcuff them, and bring the full weight of the criminal justice system to bear on kids who are simply misbehaving. The primary role of police in schools is to enforce criminal laws, and virtually every violation of a school rule can be considered a criminal act if viewed through this police-first lens.

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The First Amendment Looks Especially Beautiful in Arabic

The ACLU's First Amendment campaign reminds us that Muslims and Arabs are protected by the Constitution too.

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What Individuals Should Do Now That Congress Has Obliterated the FCC's Privacy Protections

Congress voted to nuke broadband privacy, but there are a few limited steps we can still take to protect our data.

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Reverence for the Confederacy has No Place in Modern Mississippi

By Katherine Klein, Equality for All Advocacy Coordinator

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