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Learn about what's happening across the most pressing civil liberties issues of our time, and what you can do.

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Lady Liberty

Criminal Justice Reform

The rights guaranteed to criminal suspects, defendants, offenders and prisoners are not mere technicalities. They are fundamental political rights that protect all Americans from governmental abuse of power. These rights include the guarantee against unreasonable search and seizure, the right to reasonable bail, the right to due process of law and the right to be free from cruel and unusual treatment—and they are indispensable to a free society. Yet crime control policies all too often assume that harsher law enforcement policies and longer prison sentences can solve the problem. The ACLU works to puncture this “tough on crime” rhetoric, safeguard fundamental liberties, and advocate for sensible, evidence-based reforms of criminal justice policies.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
51st State. D.C. Statehood.

D.C. Statehood

D.C. is the only national capital in the democratic world whose citizens don't have equal voting and representation rights. Granting D.C. statehood is needed, constitutional, and the only way to enfranchise more than 700,000 Americans who have been denied their full voting rights for over 200 years.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
Disability Rights.

Disability Rights

The ACLU strives for an America free of discrimination against people with disabilities, where people with disabilities are valued, integrated members of society who have full access to education, homes, health care, jobs, and families. We are also committed to ensuring people with disabilities are no longer segregated into, and over-represented in, civil and criminal institutions such as nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals, jails, and prisons.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025

All Issues

Due Process

Due Process/Procedural Rights

The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect everyone’s right to due process of law. This right is foundational; when the government denies fair treatment to particular individuals or operates with unfair procedures, it makes it impossible to enforce the other rights guaranteed by the Constitution. The ACLU works to protect our rights to due process everywhere in settings as varied as the local courts, federal workplaces, schools, and Guantanamo and Afghanistan.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
Equal Protection and Discrimination

Equal Protection and Discrimination

A cornerstone of our society, equal protection of the law is guaranteed by the Fifth and 14th Amendments and reinforced by hundreds of local, state and federal civil rights laws. The ACLU fights to ensure that no one is subjected to unconstitutional discrimination.
Last updated Jun 12, 2025
Free Speech

Freedom of Speech and Association

The First Amendment protects our freedom to speak, assemble, and associate with others. These rights are essential to our democratic system of governance. The Supreme Court has written that freedom of expression is "the matrix, the indispensable condition of nearly every other form of freedom." Without it, other fundamental rights, like the right to vote, would cease to exist. Since its founding, the ACLU has advocated for broad protection of our First Amendment rights in times of war and peace, to ensure that the marketplace of ideas remains vigorous and unrestricted.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
Federal Employees

Government Employees' Rights

The District of Columbia is home to many employees of the federal and D.C. governments, as well as the agencies that employ them. These agencies are bound by the Constitution even when acting as an employer. The ACLU of the District of Columbia fights for the rights of government employees to equal protection of the laws, to speak out about matters of public concern, and to fair disciplinary procedures that comport with the Constitution.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
Immigrants' Rights.

Immigrants' Rights

Upholding the rights of the politically disenfranchised is vital; when the government has the power to deny legal rights and due process to one group of people, it puts all of our rights in danger. The ACLU is one of the nation's leading advocates for the rights of immigrants, refugees, and non-citizens by challenging unconstitutional laws and practices and countering the myths upon which many anti-immigrant laws are based.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
LGBTQ Rights.

LGBTQ+ Rights

The ACLU works to ensure equal treatment and equal dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. For example, we are working to safeguard marriage equality, ensure fair treatment of LGBTQ+ families, and end discrimination in the workplace.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
National Security

National Security/War on Terror

Illegal government spying, indefinite detention without charge or trial and government-sponsored torture programs after 9/11 transcended the bounds of law and our most treasured values in the name of national security. The ACLU is working to restore individual freedoms, due process rights, and our system of checks and balances.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
Police

Police Practices and Police Misconduct

Police officers have the vital and difficult job of protecting public safety – a job they must perform without trampling individuals’ civil liberties and civil rights. The ACLU works to ensure that police officers interact with the public on a race-neutral basis and with respect for individuals’ constitutional rights. Through policy advocacy and in court, we hold police officers and agencies accountable to the public that they serve.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025
Privacy.

Privacy

In this age of ever-expanding surveillance, governmental database aggregation, and data mining, our right to privacy is under assault. The ACLU works to protect our personal privacy in a range of settings.
Last updated Jun 11, 2025