The Consequences of Police in Schools: A North Carolina Case Study

School districts continue to invest millions in law enforcement, despite clear evidence of harm to students.

Demonstrators holding signs that read "No Cops In Schools" and "Schools Need Service Not Police" protest outside City Hall in New York City.

Opinion: Police and jails won’t solve Oregon’s addiction crisis

Prior to the passage of Measure 110, thousands were arrested and jailed every year for drug possession, the authors write. People with addictions need substance abuse treatment and services, not criminal penalties.

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ACLU Wins: 8 Victories We Celebrated in 2023

The ACLU spent another year fighting tirelessly for your civil liberties — and saw reasons to celebrate along the way.

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Arizona’s High Court Must Protect Abortion Access

This 150-year-old ban would drag present-day Arizonans into a dangerous past.

Inside an abortion clinic.

We’re Making Sure People in Immigration Detention Know Their Rights

The ACLU of Louisiana has made regular visits to detention centers for the past two years. Here’s what we’re learning.

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Why Meaningful Algorithm Auditing is Key to Protecting Civil Rights in the Digital Age

Algorithm audits must be holistic, ongoing, and reflective of the ways automated systems are used in practice.

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Indigenous and Filipino Women are Leading the Fight for Reproductive Justice in Guam

Though the road is long, Famalao'an Rights continue to make gains in their movement for abortion access.

A group of Famalao'an Rights activists.

Three Redistricting Cases to Watch

Manipulating district maps undermines our democracy. Here’s how we’re challenging unfair maps in three states.

A demonstrator at the March On for Voting Rights in Washington D.C. holds up a sign reading "Suppression and Gerrymandering are Not Democracy".

Lifting the Veil on the Design of Predictive Tools in the Criminal Legal System

The voices of impacted communities must be integrated into the design process of predictive tools used in the criminal legal system.

Justice scales.