ACLU-MN Pushes for Press Freedom in Chauvin Trial
The ACLU of Minnesota Monday asked the state Court of Appeals to act quickly to protect freedom of the press by granting the Daily Mail media credentials to cover the Derek Chauvin trial.
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The ACLU of Minnesota Monday asked the state Court of Appeals to act quickly to protect freedom of the press by granting the Daily Mail media credentials to cover the Derek Chauvin trial.
A judge just ruled that the ACLU of Minnesota’s lawsuit against MNDOC over its lax handling of COVID-19 can continue, and granted class action status.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, Gender Justice and Stinson LLP have won a $300,000 settlement and several reforms from the Anoka-Hennepin School District over its discrimination against a transgender student, Nick.
Following the murders of eight people – six of them Asian women – in Georgia last night, the ACLU of Minnesota has the following statement.
Statement from the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota Executive Director John Gordon:
People injured by police while peacefully protesting George Floyd’s murder will get their day in court. A federal judge ruled that the ACLU-MN's lawsuit filed on the protesters’ behalf can continue.
The ACLU of Minnesota opposes proposed Ordinance 21-6, which seeks to prohibit possession of certain items, and change other rules governing parades, races and public assemblies. As written, the ordinance will chill free speech and suppress public demonstration.