Aug 13, 2015
Connecticut Supreme Court: State May Not Kill Death Row Inmates Following Repeal of Death Penalty
The ACLU of Connecticut applauded this morning’s state Supreme Court decision holding that the Connecticut Constitution’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment forbids th...
Aug 13, 2015
Masterpiece Cakeshop Violates Civil Rights Law for Turning Away Gay Couple, Court Rules
DENVER – The Colorado Court of Appeals today ruled that a cake shop cannot refuse service to a gay couple because of who they are. The ruling comes on the heels of oral arguments...
Aug 12, 2015
Kentucky County Must Issue Marriage Licenses to All Couples, Court Rules
Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction to Four Rowan County Couples Denied Service by County Clerk
Court case: Miller v. Davis
Aug 07, 2015
Obama Administration Asks Judge to Reconsider Ruling to Release Children From Detention
WASHINGTON, D.C–The Department of Justice (DOJ) asked a federal judge yesterday to reconsider her ruling calling for the release of thousands of Central American families seeking...
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights
Aug 07, 2015
Catholic Health Care System Can’t Block Employees’ Contraceptive Coverage, Court Rules
WASHINGTON — A federal court of appeals ruled today that religiously affiliated nonprofit employers can’t block their employees’ health care coverage for contraceptives. The...
Aug 06, 2015
ACLU sues Boston police for public records on encounters between officers and civilians
CONTACT:Christopher Ott, communications director, 617-482-3170 x322, cott@aclum.orgRaquel Ronzone, communications specialist, 617-482-3170 x335, rronzone@aclum.org BOSTON -- The Am...
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