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After MPD Overhauls Data Collection Practices, ACLU-DC Agrees to Dismiss NEAR Act Case

The ACLU-DC and District government have agreed to dismiss the case brought against District officials for noncompliance of the data collection provision of the NEAR Act.

Federal Court Blocks Trump Fast-Track Deportation Policy

A federal court has blocked a Trump administration policy that sought to massively expand fast-track deportations without a fair legal process such as a court hearing or access to an attorney.

Federal Court Rules ACLU-DC Lawsuit on Behalf of Inauguration Day Protestors May Proceed

The core of the ACLU-DC's case will proceed, including at least one claim about each of the types of misconduct our clients experienced that day: mass arrest, excessive force, injurious handcuffing, denial of detainees’ basic needs, and an intrusive search.

ACLU Statement on Metro Transit Police Officer’s Use of Taser on Bystander

The ACLU affiliates of the Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia call on the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority to open an independent audit of Metropolitan Transit Police Department policies and practices.

Judge Rules D.C. Police in Violation of NEAR Act Stop-and-Frisk Data Collection Requirements

Today the D.C. Superior Court ordered the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department to begin collecting stop-and-frisk data required by the NEAR Act. MPD has 28 days to comply.

In Response to Request for Race Data on Traffic Stops, D.C. Police Point to 31,000 Videos

In response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the ACLU-DC seeking race data on traffic stops, the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department has replied that the information can only be found by viewing 31,000 body-worn camera videos.

ACLU Endorses Statehood for the District of Columbia

The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of the District of Columbia today announced its official endorsement of H.R. 51 and S. 631, the Washington D.C. Admission Act, which would grant full voting representation, self-government, and equal civic participation for D.C.

ACLU-DC Sues D.C. Police Officer for Warrantless Search of Grieving Mother’s Backyard

The incident has exacerbated Ms. Price's feelings of anxiety and fear of the police, making it hard for her to sleep or feel safe in her home.

ACLU-DC Calls on DOJ Inspector General to Investigate Inauguration Day Prosecutions Led by Trump Justice Department Nominee Jessie Liu

Today, the ACLU of the District of Columbia sent a letter to Michael Horowitz, Inspector General for the Department of Justice, calling for an investigation of the prosecutions of more than 200 political demonstrators by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.