New Report Shows Why District Attorneys Should Stop Charging Youth as Adults

The Oregon Council on Civil Rights recently released a groundbreaking report that ought to change our criminal justice system.

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Transgender Students are the Target of Mean-Spirited Lawsuit, But We're Fighting Back

We have joined forces with the state's largest LGBTQ advocacy group to protect the rights of transgender youth in schools.

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Meet the ACLU of Oregon's New Communications Associate

This is Doug Brown, the ACLU of Oregon's newest employee. I'd like to take a minute and say hello.

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Village of Hope: An Open Letter to The City of Portland

Encampments like the Village of Hope increase safety for houseless people and help them get back on their feet. So why is the City of Portland sweeping them?

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A Reporter Criticized the Baker City Police and They Retaliated for Years. Now He is Fighting Back

When reporter Brian Addison criticized the police for bringing drug-sniffing dogs to a high school basketball tournament, the chief of police retaliated. Today, we filed a brief to defend his First Amendment right to criticize local law enforcement actions without fear of retribution.

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Newfound Enlightenment, Pressure Release Valve, or Preemptive Strike?

DA Rod Underhill revealed plans for a potential ballot measure to revise the part of Oregon’s Constitution that allows for non-unanimous jury convictions. What's really going on here?

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Oregon District Attorney Sues to Block Smart Reform

Clackamas County District Attorney John Foote filed a lawsuit designed to stop the implementation of the forward-thinking Safety and Savings Act. The move shows how he is out of touch with effective criminal justice policy and is disconnected to public values.

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Analyzing the Police Response to the June 4th Protests in Portland

Protest is critical to a functioning democracy. In a city that prides itself on free expression, progressive politics, and democratic values, it should not be a surprise to anyone that Portland has seen a significant increase in First Amendment activity since the 2016 election. What should surprise everyone is the severe response of City of Portland and the Portland Police Bureau toward these protests.

Police Reponse to the June 4th Protests in Portland

Tell the Portland City Council to Withdraw from the JTTF

Take Action: The JTTF entangles local officers in surveillance and police practices that violate the state laws that protect Oregonians from being targeted based on our political, religious, or social views, or based on our real or perceived immigration status.

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