

Information on Shutdown of the Mobile Justice App
Why Now
To ensure compliance with a growing number of consumer privacy laws and the ACLU’s own privacy policies and to minimize risk with surveillance technologies currently used by law enforcement, the national office has made the decision not to renew our contract with Quadrant 2, the vendor behind Mobile Justice, and shut down the app on February 28, 2025.
Thank You
Thank you for trusting us for the last decade. From New York to California, we know that Mobile Justice has been an important tool for many communities impacted by policing and has introduced audiences to the ACLU with a service and a value proposition. We are also thankful to Quadrant 2 for their longstanding partnership with the ACLU.
Information & Resources
Below you can find resources on policing, Know Your Rights materials and links to state affiliates.
The ACLU’s Work
- Transformational Public Safety: Reducing the Roles, Resources, and Power of Police: Learn more about the ACLU’s work to keep law enforcement accountable while increasing public safety.
- Filming and Photographing the Police: The ACLU works in courts, legislatures, and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and the laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country.
Know Your Rights
- Know Your Rights: Stopped by Police: Learn your rights when stopped by law enforcement.
- Know Your Rights: Protesters’ Rights: Learn your rights while protesting.
Getting Involved and Getting in Touch
- People Power: Become an ACLU Volunteer
- Share Your Story: How Trump's Immigration Policies Will Impact You: The ACLU has a variety of storytelling projects where we share the impact of unjust policies in people’s lives.
- ACLU State Affiliates: If you think your rights have been violated, right out to your local ACLU affiliate. The ACLU protects your freedom through a nationwide network of staffed offices in every state, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.