ACLU-MN Argues before MN Supreme Court to Restore Voting Rights

ACLU-MN alongside ACLU and Faegre Drinker argued a landmark voting rights case before the Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday. The case, Schroeder v. Minnesota Secretary of State, if successful, would restore voting rights for 53,000 Minnesotans.

Photo of ACLU-MN attorneys and clients in front of the main entrance to the Minnesota Supreme Court.

Three Reasons Why Congress Must Pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Now

Workers still are routinely denied the temporary job changes they need to have healthy pregnancies — but a bipartisan bill is poised to provide millions of workers with these protections.

Pregnant woman working at the office

Here are the States We’re Watching as Redistricting Begins

This year, as redistricting starts across the country, the ACLU works to ensure that these new electoral lines are not gerrymandered.

An outline of various states in the United States, against a light green background.

The True Measure of Justice for Ahmaud Arbery Goes Beyond the Courtroom

Measuring progress solely by the outcome of trials risks both ignoring the importance of greater systemic change and compromising fairness in the criminal legal system.

Painted mural of Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, Georgia after he was shot and killed in February 2020.

Kyle Rittenhouse Didn’t Act Alone: Law Enforcement Must Be Held Accountable

The massive show of force from 40 law enforcement agencies in Kenosha didn’t make anyone safer.

Police in riot gear stand outside the Kenosha County Court House

ICE’s Detention Oversight System Needs an Overhaul

Effective oversight and transparency are not enough, we need to shut down ICE's mass immigration detention machine.

Immigration detainees leave the cafeteria under the watch of guards during a media tour at the Winn Correctional Center in Winnfield, La., in this Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019 file photo.

How the FBI Spied on Orange County Muslims – And Attempted to Get Away With It | American Civil Liberties Union

In 2006, the FBI sent an informant to pose as a convert and spy on one of the country's largest Muslim communities.

Ali Malik praying in a mosque

CVS Wants the Supreme Court to Gut Non-Discrimination Protections for People with Disabilities. It Could Set Us Back Decades.

We can’t go back to the old days of exclusion and discrimination. The disability community will fight this outrageous attack on our rights and our history.

Inside of a CVS Pharmacy

The ‘complicated horror of the place’ sticks with teen girls held in infamous CBP facility

ACLU Sues to Hold Government Accountable for Abuse, Mistreatment

A digital watercolor portrait of the Villalobos sister and their mother