Protect Personal Liberties
The right to express yourself regardless of the popularity of your views is fundamental to a free and democratic society. We recognize that if one person can be silenced, all of us are at risk of being silenced. Throughout its history, ACLU-MN has challenged officials who seek to restrict this basic right.
In Minnesota, we have seen repeated attempts to curtail personal liberties and freedom of expression, including attempts to limit the reproductive rights of women, limit the rights of the LGBTQ community, and stifle freedom of speech and freedom of association. In addition, we are in a period where privacy and surveillance issues are wide-ranging and significant. We will work to limit surveillance through emerging technologies and expand the expectation of privacy in the digital age to nurture democracy, individual autonomy, and the right to dissent.
ACLU-MN Statement in Response to U of M Protests
The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities deployed university police this week to arrest nine pro-Palestine demonstrators. Hundreds of students staged a walkout in response to the arrests.
Goyette Lawsuit Against MPD, Hennepin County Sheriff for Attacking Journalists Headed for Trial
The lawsuit against the city of Minneapolis and Hennepin County Sheriff over law enforcement’s attacks on journalists will move toward trial, under a federal judge’s ruling Tuesday afternoon.
ACLU-MN statement on settlement with former MPD union head Bob Kroll
Plaintiffs represented by the ACLU of Minnesota have reached a settlement with former MPD union head and Lt. Bob Kroll over his role in the police violence against demonstrators during the George Floyd protests.
ACLU-MN: Becker Schools' Policy Raises Serious Concerns
Cases, Campaigns & Legislation
Amy Jo Koopman v. City of Robbinsdale et al.
The ACLU-MN sued on behalf of a woman who faced criminal charges for recording police holding two Black men at gunpoint. The suit alleges the City of Robbinsdale and involved officers violated her First and Fourth Amendment rights.
R.S. & S.S. v. Minnewaska Area School District, et al.
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