Press Releases
Oct 27, 2015
New Report Examines Why Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence Don’t Call the Police
ACLU, CUNY School of Law, and University of Miami School of Law Release Findings of Gender-Biased Policing Survey
Oct 27, 2015
ACLU of South Carolina Comment on Video of Violence Against Student by School Resource Officer
CHARLESTON – Cell phone videos surfaced on social media today of a school resource officer at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, using excessive force on a fe...
Issue Areas:
Juvenile Justice
Racial Justice
Oct 27, 2015
ACLU Comment on the Passing of Alvin J. Bronstein, Prisoners' Rights Champion
Alvin J. Bronstein, founder of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project, died on Saturday afternoon. He was 87.
Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of th...
Oct 23, 2015
Court Dismisses ACLU Challenge to NSA Internet Surveillance
Case Was Brought on Behalf of Wikimedia, Human Rights Groups, Others
Oct 22, 2015
ACLU Praises Obama's Veto of Defense Bill Restricting Guantánamo Transfers
WASHINGTON — President Obama today vetoed the annual defense spending bill, which contained restrictions on transferring prisoners out of Guantánamo to thwart efforts to close t...
Oct 21, 2015
Transgender Student Asks Appeals Court to Stop Virginia School’s Discriminatory Restroom Policy
ACLU Seeks Reversal of Lower Court Decision That Forces Trans Students to Continue Using Separate Facilities
Issue Areas:
LGBTQ Rights
Court case: Grimm v. Gloucester County School Board
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