Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the most important First Amendment cases of our time: TikTok v.
Last Spring, protests related to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict engulfed universities across the country, with students and faculty weighing in on both sides of the issue. The ACLU expressed ...
In Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, the court will hear arguments about whether a law that requires age-verification before ...
Shiny Lal came to the U.S. to chase the American dream, instead she found herself in an abusive employment contract that ...
As the nation prepares for a second Trump presidency, the ACLU has never been more focused on how to preserve and expand our ...
For many people seeking safety, the journey to winning asylum in the U.S. is long. The ACLU goes behind the scenes of our new ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 29, the Laken Riley Act, today despite strong objections from civil and immigrants’ rights organizations. As the Senate may take up the bill ...
Federal policies affecting people seeking asylum in the United States are changing rapidly. The following resources describe ...
President-elect Donald Trump has stated that he intends to nominate Kash Patel, the right-wing commentator and former intelligence official, to be the next director of the Federal Bureau Investigation ...
Jean Paul* fled civil war in Cameroon, risking his life on an arduous journey that included four days spent walking in the Darién Gap, to seek asylum in the U.S. Today, he’s ready to tell his story.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The death penalty in Kansas is racist, unconstitutional, and irretrievably broken, said witnesses in a series of hearings challenging the state’s use of capital punishment and the ...