When Complaining About a Public Official Can Land You in Jail

Defamation laws are relics of a bygone age.

Robert Frese standing in a livingroom wearing a black t-shirt with a message in white lettering reading "EXETER POLICE LIE."

Pronouns: Little words that make a big difference

Adding in a pronoun line on printed materials like business cards and blog credentials can help create a more inclusive space for everyone.

Image of a shirt with a pronoun tag that reads, "they/them"

At Liberty Podcast: Why and How Trans Hate is Spreading

Losing track of what’s happening or losing energy in the fight against these attacks is not an option.

Trans Rights Are Human Rights protest sign held by someone at a rally.

At Liberty Podcast: Minnesota Just Restored Voting Rights for 55,000 People

In order to live up the full ideal of a constitutional democracy, everyone must be given the right and access to vote.

Person voting on election day

National Crisis in Policing Awaits United Nations Delegation

U.N. experts must produce an objective roadmap of recommendations that will radically reform law enforcement.

The United Nations Human Rights Council during a meeting at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.

First They Came for the Books

An illustration of books bans and censorship throughout history.

ACLU Book Ban Graphic

Banning Books Closes Minds

Leave public education as it should be: a force for good in society.

Stack of banned books

10 Books Politicians Don’t Want You to Read

Read about some of the books that have most recently been banned or challenged for removal across public schools and libraries in our ‘ACLU Banned Book Club Reading List.'

An open book on a table

Is the Government Tracking Your Social Media Activity?

Suspicionless monitoring of social media accounts chills speech and threatens our right to live without fear of constant government scrutiny.

Social media icons on a smartphone screen.