Know Your Rights: Your Cell Phone Belongs to You, Not Your School

There are some things you won't be able to avoid when the new school year starts up. Homework. Pop quizzes. Final exams.

By Chris Conley

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What's Wrong with Airport Face Recognition?

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has launched a “Traveler Verification Service” (TVS) that envisions applying face recognition to all airline passengers, including U.S. citizens, boarding flights exiting the United States. This system raises very serious privacy issues.

By Jay Stanley

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Civil Rights Data Advocacy at the State Level

Over the past decade, advocates have pushed state and local education agencies to collect and release data on how students are treated in their schools and justice systems.

By Harold Jordan

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Red-Baiting – An Old Trend Resurfaces #ACLUTimeMachine

During the last four weeks of the 2016 election cycle, I was placed at a county Republican headquarters as part of a fellowship. While there, I witnessed firsthand how then candidate Donald Trump’s open contempt for the free press was mirrored and picked up on the ground by his campaign.

By Brady Hirsch

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Becoming a Civil Rights Data Advocate

Equal and fair treatment of students isn't something that can be taken for granted. It must be monitored. Data advocacy has long been a part of civil rights work, whether in the arenas of housing, employment, or education.

By Harold Jordan

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No Justice No Pride: Coming Out Against Money Bail

When it comes to the criminal justice system, the odds are stacked against queer and trans people. The money bail system is no different.

By Charlie Fredrick

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If the Government Spied on You, How Would You Know?

We’re suing the Justice Department to disclose when the government tells people it electronically spied on them. 

By Anna Diakun

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50 Years of Loving #ACLUTimeMachine

It was 50 years ago today that the Supreme Court ruled in Loving v Virginia that the Racial Integrity Act, which banned interracial marriage, was an instrument of white supremacy and violated the Constitution.

By Leslie Fulbright

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The Miseducation of Betsy DeVos (Apologies, Lauryn Hill)

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos recently referred to opponents of vouchers as “flat Earthers” who have “chilled creativity” in the education system.

By Ian S. Thompson, Jennifer Bellamy

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