All Cases

116 Court Cases
Court Case
July 12, 2018
Massachusetts Peace Action march
  • Free Speech and Expression

Massachusetts Peace Action v. City of Cambridge

The voices of event organizers and participants should be encouraged and applauded, not taxed.
Court Case
May 2, 2018
Statue of Lady Justice
  • Economic Justice

Garcia et al v. Dept. of Housing and Community Development

The state should use hotels when needed to accommodate homeless families with disability-related concerns.
Court Case
March 13, 2018
Chelsea District Courthouse
  • Immigrants' Rights

Pensamiento v. McDonald

Immigration officials are preventing people in immigration detention from attending state court proceedings.
Court Case
February 13, 2018
Lilian Calderon and her husband Luis Gordillo
  • Immigrants' Rights

Calderon v. Nielsen

We are challenging Trump's attacks against married couples and families pursuing lawful immigration status.
Court Case
December 5, 2017
I Heart Repro Reproductive Rights ACLU Sign
  • Reproductive Freedom

Massachusetts v. Hargan et. al

The Trump administration is allowing discrimination against people seeking reproductive health care.
Court Case
December 4, 2017
Rodriguez-Guardado
  • Immigrants' Rights

Rodriguez-Guardado v. Smith

Francisco Rodriguez Guardado was unlawfully detained by immigration officials for months.
Court Case
October 23, 2017
Police put a black person in handcuffs
  • Police Accountability|
  • +1 Issue

Commonwealth v. Buckley

Pretext traffic stops have enabled racially biased policing with dangerous consequences for people of color.
Court Case
September 20, 2017
Herschelle Reaves and Nicole Westcott
  • Criminal Justice Law Reform

Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) v. Attorney General

We are seeking justice for thousands of wrongfully convicted individuals in second Massachusetts drug lab scandal.
Court Case
September 13, 2017
Plaintiffs Ghassan and Nadia Alasaad with their four children
  • Privacy and Surveillance|
  • +1 Issue

Merchant v. Mayorkas (formerly Alasaad v. Wolf)

Our clients were coerced into providing access to their devices even though they did nothing wrong.