Press Releases

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ACLU Asks Court to Expand Temporary Relief to All Trans, Intersex, and Nonbinary People Seeking Passports

It is important that every person has the ability to live and travel safely, and we will continue to fight to rescind this unlawful policy to make sure that this relief extends to everyone.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ Rights

Appeals Court to Consider Stay of Rümeysa Öztürk’s Transfer to Vermont

We are ready to argue her case before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and we won’t stop fighting until she is free.

Appeals Court Must Reject Government’s Cruel Attempt to Keep Rümeysa Özturk in Louisiana

The district court's proceedings should continue and that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals should deny the government’s attempt to halt Ms. Öztürk's transfer to Vermont.

Federal Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Against Department of Education’s Unlawful Directive

In a victory for students, parents, and educators, a federal judge has granted a request for a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the U.S. Department of Education’s “Dear Colleague” letter.
Issue Areas: Racial Justice

Federal Judge Orders Temporary Relief to Six Plaintiffs in Challenge to Trump Administration Passport Policy

This ruling affirms the inherent dignity of our clients, acknowledging the negative impact that the administration's passport policy would have on their ability to travel for work, school, and family.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ Rights

Court Rules Rümeysa Öztürk’s Lawsuit Should Move Forward in Vermont and Orders ICE to Transfer Her Back to New England

With this ruling, a federal court has rightfully reaffirmed that Rümeysa Öztürk’s case belongs in Vermont — significantly closer to her friends, community, and counsel.

Rümeysa Öztürk Denied Bond, Remains Unlawfully Detained in Louisiana

An immigration court denied bond to Rümeysa Öztürk, who the Trump administration targeted for arrest, detention, and deportation in retaliation for an op-ed she co-authored in her student newspaper. 

Advocates, experts call on lawmakers to ban sale of location data

At a time of rising extremism and reckless profiteering, digital privacy and online consumer protection has never been more important.

Court Rules Rümeysa Öztürk’s Lawsuit Should Move Forward in Vermont

The Court rightfully, and with appropriate urgency, rejected the Trump administration’s attempted manipulation to move Rümeysa Öztürk’s case to Louisiana.