The Election's Over: Now What? 

The 2023 Legislative Session is right around the corner and with a slate of new and returning lawmakers, it's important to remain connected.   

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Three Key Criminal Legal Reform Takeaways from the 2022 Midterms

Despite tough-on-crime rhetoric, voters drove significant progress in prison labor reform, drug policy, and prosecutorial reform.

Four people, with their faces and bodies hidden behind voting privacy shields, are casting their votes for the midterm elections on Election Day November 08, 2081 in a New York City public school.

Our Veterans Need Support, Not Incarceration

Investing in community-based treatment instead of locking people up for the psychological wounds of war would honor veterans.

Shawn Jensen (third row from bottom, ninth from left) pictured with the First Recon team in early 1968.

At Liberty Podcast: Abortion Rights Won the Midterms Nationwide, Now What?

So far, we are cautiously optimistic and hopeful about the positive progress for civil rights and civil liberties.

Person holding a sign that reads, “Abortion access for all.”

For People with Disabilities on Parole and Probation, Accessible Communication is Essential

Our clients were repeatedly denied sign language interpretation necessary to understand the conditions of their release. They paid the price with their freedom.

An American Sign Language interpreter interpreting at an anti-racism rally and march.

Extreme Politicians Want to Ban Abortion. We Can Stop Them.

We’re fighting abortion bans in the courts. We need your help at the ballot box.

A woman holding a sign reading "Roe, Roe, Roe, Your vote next Rovember / LET PEOPLE VOTE ACLU" poses for the camera as fellow activists walk behind her.

Pop Quiz: How Much Do You Know About The Midterm Elections?

From voter suppression efforts to open congressional seats on the ballot, test your knowledge on what’s at stake in the midterm elections.

A collage of voting-related imagery including a ballot box, ballot bubbles to fill in and the U.S. Capitol building.

Are Gun Detectors the Answer to Mass Shootings?

Surveillance technologies that promise to prevent gun violence are unproven and threaten our privacy.

The Evolv Express weapons detection system.

What You Need to Know about Affirmative Action at the Supreme Court

Two cases before the high court will determine whether race conscious admissions policies can be used by universities.

The Supreme Court Building