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City of Boston to pay family victimized by Boston police wrong-home, no-knock raid

This case highlights what too many people already know: We need bold policy changes that address structural racism and systemic inequality at the root of our policing institutions.
Issue Areas: Police Accountability

In ACLU lawsuit, court says MA condo must allow political signs

Across Massachusetts, condo and homeowners’ associations too often impede the right of property owners and tenants to engage in free speech through signs. This landmark decision should be a wake-up call that such restrictions must end.

Massachusetts passes police reform

In the face of a pandemic and a well-funded opposition campaign from police unions, the people of Massachusetts took to the streets to demand change, and Beacon Hill heard the people.

ROE Act Coalition celebrates passage of abortion access legislation

The passage of these reforms to improve abortion access is a historic milestone for reproductive freedom in Massachusetts.

ACLU calls on Governor Baker to sign police reform into law

This police reform bill represents meaningful progress for Massachusetts, even as more work remains to be done.

ACLU, defense groups call for increased COVID-19 testing, reduced population in MA jails

As the Commonwealth enters the deadliest phase of the pandemic so far, more action is required to protect the health of incarcerated people, correctional staff, and community members.

ACLU of Massachusetts statement on Martin v. Rollins

Amid a nationwide reckoning with police brutality and racial injustice, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Court has affirmed the right to secretly record police performing their pubic duties.

State supreme court strikes down ban on seeking charity from motorists

The Supreme Judicial Court has emphatically declared that laws which target people who ask for charity are unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights and civil liberties.