Nov 27, 2017
Federal Court Halts Deportation of Indonesian Nationals
BOSTON — A federal court has blocked the deportation of a group of Indonesian nationals, most of whom have lived in the U.S. for more than a decade and faced imminent removal to ...
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Court case: Devitri v. Cronen
Nov 27, 2017
ACLU at Supreme Court Wednesday to Argue in Cellphone Tracking Case
Ruling Could Have Broad Implications for Personal Data Stored by Tech Firms
Nov 22, 2017
Teenage Client Freed After ACLU Wins Relief for Immigrant Minors Jailed Without Due Process
NEW YORK — F.E., a seventeen-year-old from Brentwood, New York, has returned home to his family after being detained for five months in jail-like facilities run by the federal Of...
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Nov 21, 2017
Federal Court Blocks All Aspects of Trump’s Transgender Military Ban
BALTIMORE — A federal court today granted the American Civil Liberties Union’s request for a complete halt to implementation of the president’s directive banning transgender ...
Issue Areas: LGBTQ Rights
Court case: Stone v. Trump
Nov 21, 2017
ACLU Wins Relief for Immigrant Teens Wrongly Arrested and Jailed Without Due Process
Court Establishes Nationwide Class, Orders Trump Administration to Allow Immediate Hearings
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Nov 21, 2017
Court Orders Trump Administration to Restore DACA Status to ACLU Client Jesús Arreola
WASHINGTON — A federal district court in California issued a preliminary injunction in the case of Jesús Arreola late yesterday, ordering the government to restore Arreola’s D...
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Image of the Statue of Liberty

About the ACLU

The American Civil Liberties Union has media staff available to handle inquiries from journalists on national issues affecting civil liberties, including questions on legislative matters that touch on civil liberties and constitutional freedoms and inquiries related to ACLU lawsuits.

To schedule an interview with an ACLU expert, email media@aclu.org.

Contact an ACLU Affiliate

Map of the United States

The ACLU has 54 local offices across the U.S. working with attorneys and activists in their communities to shape better policies and spread awareness about their states' priority civil rights issues.

Local inquiries should be directed to the appropriate ACLU state affiliate.