Press Releases
Jun 10, 2015
ACLU Asks Court to Order Hearing for Imprisoned Guantánamo Book Author
Motion Also Asks Court to Instruct Prison Officials to Reverse Harsh Restrictions Recently Imposed On Mohamedou Slahi
Issue Areas:
National Security
Jun 09, 2015
Federal Court Decision Will Force Most Texas Abortion Clinics to Close
Decision Decimates Access to Safe, Legal Abortion
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
Jun 04, 2015
Congress Introduces Bill to Protect Pregnant Women in the Workplace
WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of lawmakers today introduced the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, a bill that would require employers to make reasonable job modifications that all...
Issue Areas:
Women's Rights
Jun 04, 2015
Arizona Health Care Providers Challenge Law Forcing Them to Lie to Patients
New law forces doctors to tell patients medication abortions can be reversed Medical experts oppose the law, calling it “bad medicine"
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
Jun 02, 2015
Detainees Reopen Baltimore Jail Lawsuit Over Dangers to Health and Safety
Poor Medical and Mental Health Care and Disintegrating, Filthy Infrastructure Put Detainees at Risk
Issue Areas:
Prisoners' Rights
Court case: Duvall v. Hogan
Jun 01, 2015
ACLU Comment on Supreme Court Ruling in Religious Discrimination Case Against Abercrombie & Fitch
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court today decided Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, holding that religion cannot be a “motivating facto...
Issue Areas:
Religious Liberty
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