Know Your Rights: The Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem Commemorating the anniversary of a landmark case for free speech and expression in schools. February 22, 2019 Free Speech and Expression
Thousands of people were wrongfully convicted. We’re letting them know. We are spreading the word that wrongfully convicted people have a path to justice—and an opportunity to more easily rebuild their lives. February 22, 2019
There is no ‘national emergency’ at the border, and Trump’s declaration is illegal President Donald Trump admits he’s making his move because he didn’t get his way with Congress, and in the process, he hurts American communities. February 15, 2019 Immigrants' Rights
Love, freedom In the nearly 100 years of our existence, the ACLU has always fought for the right to live and love freely. February 14, 2019 Immigrants' Rights
Smith College overhauls policing practices after Black student racially profiled After a Smith College employee called the cops on a Black student as she ate lunch, Smith will take up the ACLU’s recommendations for police reforms. January 30, 2019 Racial Justice
Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are at odds on the dangers of face recognition. One of them is on the right path. There’s a clear rift among the tech giants over how to protect Americans from unchecked face surveillance. January 25, 2019 Privacy and Surveillance