Press Releases

The American Civil Liberties Union has media staff available to handle inquiries from journalists on issues affecting civil liberties, including questions on legislative matters that touch on civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and inquiries related to ACLU lawsuits. Reporters with questions about ACLU work, please contact media@aclum.org.

ACLU of Massachusetts statement on executive order pardoning people with federal convictions for simple marijuana possession

Because of this executive action, thousands of people haunted by a criminal conviction now have the possibility of fewer barriers to housing, employment, education, and stability.
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform

ACLU statement on U.S. motion to dismiss federal charges against Judge Joseph

Judicial independence is an indispensable principle in our legal system, and we are pleased that steps are being taken now to uphold that principle.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

ACLU of Massachusetts files lawsuit seeking Trump “declassification order”

The ACLU of Massachusetts filed a public records lawsuit to gather information about whether former President Donald Trump lied when he recently asserted the existence of a declassification “standing order” for materials he removed from the Oval Office.

ACLU statement on states sending migrants to Massachusetts

Carol Rose, executive director of the ACLU of Massachusetts, released a statement in response to reports that migrants were flown to Martha's Vineyard from Florida and Texas.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

ACLU of Massachusetts launches new podcast on technology and the future of civil liberties

In the face of unprecedented threats to our democracy, "Freedom Unfinished" explores how each of us can protect civil rights and civil liberties in the digital era.

ACLU statement on Massachusetts voter turnout in sheriff primaries

The "Know Your Sheriff" campaign has contributed to a meaningful conversation about the life-changing impacts sheriffs have on people, and the power of voters to demand safer communities for all.
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform

ACLU, Boston Public Library launch voter education series on sheriffs, district attorneys

Through this partnership with the Boston Public Library and our public education campaigns, we want voters to know: Our key civil liberties are on the ballot this fall, and we must all make our voices heard at the ballot box.
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform

ICE Admits to Practice of Deleting Texts of Senior Officials

In court filings submitted Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) admitted that, during the Trump administration, ICE instructed officials to wipe their own agency-issued cell phones once they departed the agency.

“Know Your Sheriff” campaign publishes candidate questionnaires in Get-Out-the-Vote efforts

About one month before Massachusetts’ primary election, the “Know Your Sheriff” campaign—a statewide voter education initiative launched by the ACLU of Massachusetts—has published questionnaire responses from sheriff candidates and incumbents.
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform