New Mobile Phone Service Shows We Can Have Both Privacy and Nice Things

Despite the desires of companies to monetize our data, we must insist that privacy be built into the technologies we depend on.

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Ask Gov. Noem to Veto House Bill 1080

DEMAND GOV. NOEM VETO HOUSE BILL 1080 AND STOP GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION INTO OUR HEALTHCARE.

Ask Gov. Noem to veto House Bill 1080

State Lawmakers Must Protect the Cultural and Religious Expression of Indigenous Students

Proposed legislation would codify the rights of Indigenous students to wear tribal regalia.

Emalyce Kee, holding up her "forbidden" graduation cap that she decorated with Native beads on May 25, 2022, in Cedar City, Utah.

South Dakotans Believe in Birth Control

Every sexually active individual should have safe, affordable access to a full range of contraceptive options.

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The Death Penalty Doesn’t Reflect Our National Values. Why is the Biden Administration Still Pursuing It?

The trial of Sayfullo Saipov provides a test case for whether Biden will keep his promise to end the death penalty.

Joe Biden speaking in front of several American flags.

Making Black History, Building Black Futures

The battle for civil rights continues to this day. Here are some of the Black leaders who laid the groundwork — and those carrying the fight for true equality into the future.

Autherine Lucy, left, front, 26-year-old student at the University of Alabama, arrives at U.S. District Court for the hearing of her petition for an order requiring the school to re-admit her to classes in Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 29, 1956. With Lucy are...

What it’s Like to Fight for Abortion Rights, Post-Roe

Abortion rights advocates reflect on their activism post-Dobbs, and the role storytelling still plays in the ongoing fight.

A collage of portraits of the five storytellers: Angel Kai, Veronika Granado, Cazembe Jackson, Briana McLennon, and Maleeha Aziz

Politicians Don't Belong in the Doctor's Office

House Bill 1080 must be stopped.

By Samantha Chapman

Gender-affirming care is live-saving care

ACLU History: Showing Up for Abortion Rights Since 1920

As we remember Roe v. Wade on the 50th anniversary of the decision, look back at some of the many fights led by the ACLU along the way.

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