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ACLU of D.C. Denounces District Council Vote to Close Meetings to the Public, Calls on Mayor to Veto the Bill

The Council of the District of Columbia passed legislation today to amend the Open Meetings Act.

ACLU-D.C. Responds to D.C. Local Budget Act

ACLU-D.C. applauds investments in families and young people, while warning that the budget over-invests in punishment instead of prevention

ACLU-D.C. Calls Primary Election “A Powerful Day for Local Democracy”

The District of Columbia held its first primary election with ranked-choice voting.

ACLU-D.C. Responds to D.C. Council’s Vote to Meet Behind Closed Doors

Calls open meetings “cornerstone of our democracy”

Federal Judge Bars National Park Service from Removing “8647” Flag from Demonstration

Temporary Restraining Order that protects First Amendment right to display flag depicting the message central to latest Comey indictment will last 14 days.

Civil Rights and Legal Services Community Unite to End National Guard Policing D.C.

A group of D.C.-based civil rights and legal services organizations have filed an amicus brief urging the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to stop the deployment of National Guard troops into the nation’s capital for domestic law enforcement.

ACLU of D.C. Launches New Podcast on Civil Rights and Liberties in Washington, D.C.

The first episode tackles the June 16 D.C. Primary Election, including candidate positions and ranked-choice voting

Demonstrators Ask Judge to Affirm their Right to Display Anti-Trump Signs Unlawfully Censored as “Obscene”

Motion for preliminary injunction challenges unlawful censorship of signs that call attention to alleged sexual misconduct by President Trump

Voting Rights Group Seeks Ruling to Prevent Federal Interference in Elections Before 2026 Midterms

In new filing, plaintiffs argue that the court can and should move quickly to stop the DOJ’s ongoing unlawful attempts to destabilize the democratic process and trample on fundamental rights.