Dec 06, 2019
In Win for Civil Rights Groups and Public Defenders, Appeals Court Orders New Orleans to Turn Over Surveillance Camera Locations
NEW ORLEANS – In a win for the city’s public defenders and civil rights groups representing them, a state appeals court has ordered the City of New Orleans to comply with a pub...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Dec 04, 2019
ACLU Statement on Attorney General William Barr’s Comments on Policing
NEW YORK — During formal remarks at the Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service in Policing, Attorney General William Barr said: “if communities don’t give suppo...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Nov 22, 2019
ACLU of Alabama Comment on Aaron Cody Smith Verdict
OZARK, Ala. – Alabama cop Aaron Cody Smith's trial for fatally shooting unarmed Black man Greg Gunn in Montgomery in 2016 started this week. Today, a jury found him guilty of man...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Nov 21, 2019
Nearly 2,000 New Jerseyans Tell Legislature: Legalize Marijuana through Legislation This Session
Days after plan announced to push ballot question to legalize marijuana, nearly 2,000 signers from NJ’s 21 counties demanded legislation that centers racial and social justice
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Nov 21, 2019
ACLU-RI Settles Suit Against North Smithfield Police Over Falsely Labeling Resident “Unstable” And “Dangerous”
The ACLU of Rhode Island today announced the favorable settlement of a federal lawsuit filed last year on behalf of North Smithfield resident Jason Richer, challenging the police d...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
Nov 17, 2019
NYCLU Statement on Former Mayor Bloomberg Apologizing for Stop-and-Frisk
NEW YORK – Today, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg apologized for his administration’s aggressive stop-and-frisk policies. During the twelve years of the Bloomber...
Issue Areas: Criminal Law Reform
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