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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is our nation's guardian of liberty. We work daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States. Our job is to conserve America's original civic values -- the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

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Event: School Desegregation
Thank you to those who attended Dr. Philippa Strum's talk on Mendez v. Westminster. We hope you enjoyed her story about the Mendezes and their pursuit for desegregation. We appreciate that you spent your Tuesday evening with us and hope that you will join us for future ACLU events as we celebrate our 90th year in protecting civil liberties. Signed copies of Dr. Strum's books are available at Second Story Books at 105 E. Ivinson Street in Laramie.


ACLU of Wyoming alerts Wyoming residents to potential threats to the constitutional rights and civil liberties in Arizona
Starting July 29, police officers in Arizona can demand papers proving U.S. citizenship or immigration status from any individual whom they stop. Know your rights and what to do with our travel alert and bust card.
Travel Alert: English | Español
What to Do if You're Stopped: English | Español


A Call to Stop Child Prosecutions in Wyoming Adult Courts
The National Center for Youth Law and the Wyoming Chapter of the ACLU formally released a report based on information and data collected about the use of adult courts in Wyoming to punish children for minor misconduct. Press Release | Report

Wyoming Constitution >> The U.S. Constitution >> The Bill of Rights >>

Wyoming State Legislative Updates Blog
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Happy New Year! Our deepest appreciation goes to those whose membership and support makes our work in the state of Wyoming possible; the American Civil Liberties Union of Wyoming Chapter thanks you.

In 2009, the Wyoming ACLU has:
• Increased lobbying efforts at the Wyoming State Legislature
• Promoted safe and humane conditions in Wyoming’s prisons and jails
• Produced a student rights’ manual
• Created a blog for legislative updates at www.acluwyomingchapter.blogspot.com
• Conducted outreach to Wyoming communities through schools and libraries
• Co-sponsored reproductive justice workshop, supported women’s reproductive choices
• Advocated for medical privacy of students and employees; privacy of consumers and citizens
• Prepared a comprehensive juvenile detention report which includes progressive policy recommendations for improving Wyoming’s juvenile justice system
• Provided legal assistance and information to Wyoming citizens facing challenges to their civil liberties

In the aftermath of the Maryland “spying on peace groups” scandal, many ACLU members are likely wondering “What kind of files does the government have on me?” Our new “File Your Own FOIA” website will provide them with the tools you need to answer this question. 

Our user-friendly website provides individuals with information about the right to access their government files, and walks you through the FOIA request process step-by-step -- making it as easy as possible to uncover whatever data the government has on their protest or First Amendment activities. As filing FOIAs can be a confusing process for non-lawyers, our site provides helpful information on what data to include in a FOIA request, where to send the request, how to apply for expedited processing, and how to request fee waivers – as well as sample FOIA request letters, checklists, and a Frequently Asked Questions section. Learn more at www.whatisfoia.org.

EQUALITY STATE POLICY CENTER CELEBRATES YEARS OF SUCCESS! Unique coalition marks 16 years of holding government accountable and promoting civic participation. Read more >>

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The ACLU is 400,000 strong and growing. Our efficacy and our strength depend on your decision to join. The more members we have, the stronger our voice for liberty, justice and equality will be. Select here to join >>
Our office is looking for volunteers for all sorts of projects so if you find you have some time on your hands, we would love to put you to work! Contact acluwy@aclu.org >>  
We are able to provide legal representation in a limited number of civil liberties cases. If you are interested in requesting legal assistance from the ACLU of Wyoming, please read this information on the kinds of cases we accept >>

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