ACLU Recommendations for Attorney General Loretta Lynch
The ACLU sent this letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch on June 30, 2015, two months after she was sworn in and became the head of the U.S. Department of Justice. Our letter welcomes her to the position and offers several policy, legislative, and litigation recommendations for the Department to support or continue. These recommendations cover a broad range of our advocacy work, including religious liberty, criminal justice reform and border prosecutions, policing and racial profiling, immigration, privacy and surveillance, voting, and First Amendment issues.
Related Issues
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Criminal Law Reform
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Fighting Voter Suppression
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Voting Rights
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ICE and Border Patrol Abuses
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Clemency and Pardons
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Parole and Release
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Reforming Police
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Using Religion to Discriminate
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Religious Liberty
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Juvenile Justice
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LGBTQ Nondiscrimination Protections
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LGBTQ Rights
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Women's Rights
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Racial Profiling
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Race and Criminal Justice
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Racial Justice
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Employee Speech and Whistleblowers
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Free Speech
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Promoting Access to the Ballot
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The Voting Rights Act
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Voter Restoration
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Immigrants' Rights and Detention
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Deportation and Due Process
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Immigrants' Rights
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Private Prisons
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Mass Incarceration
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Sentencing Reform
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Smart Justice
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