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 files free speech lawsuit on behalf of LGBTQ rights protesters

Our right to protest—and to counter-protest—in public forums is essential, and clearly enshrined in both the U.S. Constitution and Massachusetts Declaration of Rights.

ACLU Comment on Reporting of Leaked SCOTUS Opinion Overturning Roe

However the decision ultimately comes down, the ACLU will never stop fighting for a person's right to choose when and if to have a child.
Issue Areas: Reproductive Freedom

ACLU, Reproductive Equity Now, and Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of MA applaud investment in abortion access in House budget

As other state legislatures introduce abortion bans and the Supreme Court is poised to gut or overturn Roe, we are grateful for the Massachusetts House's work to ensure that all Bay Staters have equal access to the reproductive health care they need.
Issue Areas: Reproductive Freedom

Advocates support permanent remote access option for Boston public meetings

With virtual public meetings set to expire statewide on July 15, several advocacy organizations today announced support for a new Boston proposal to permanently establish virtual participation options for public meetings.

ACLU launches new “Know Your Sheriff” voter education campaign

Through community events and voter outreach, the new “Know Your Sheriff” campaign seeks to build public awareness of the life-changing decisions that sheriffs make, and how voters can move sheriffs to make communities safer and more just for all. 
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform

Massachusetts State Court Requires Police to Get a Warrant Before Securing “Tower Dumps”

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled that police must get a warrant before securing “tower dumps” that provide location data about multiple people over multiple days—even if each individual “dump” covers just “small increments” of data.

Advocates applaud Massachusetts House’s hybrid hearing plans

Across the Commonwealth, remote access to public meetings has significantly increased public participation in state and local government.

Legislative commission recommends further reforms on face surveillance technology

After more than a year of study and deliberation, the Commission has concluded Massachusetts needs tighter regulation on face surveillance technology in order to protect Bay Staters’ civil liberties and community safety.

ACLU, American Oversight Ask Judge to Order Further Searches in Lawsuit Related to Federal Prosecution of State Court Judge

The ACLU and American Oversight filed a brief in support of their lawsuit against ICE for the release of records concerning the prosecution of a Massachusetts state judge, including the emails and text messages of seven agency officials.