Session 2022: A Look Back

Real change comes when every Wyomingite uses their voice and their vote.

By Antonio Serrano, Antonio Serrano

ACLU of Wyoming Session Reflections

What You Need to Know Before the ‘24/7 Case’ is Heard in Court

While courtroom drama in real life isn’t quite as exciting as what’s on TV or in the movies, there is a lot at stake, and we wanted to answer some frequently asked questions.

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Action Required: Trans Day of Visibility

Being seen and visible is important. Take time today to show support for our trans peers.

Image of someone holding a sign that says, "Trans girls are girls."

Title 42 Isn’t Supported By Science — The CDC Must End it Now

Mass expulsions to danger fly in the face of American values and U.S. legal commitments.

A pair of migrant families at the border wall between the United States and Mexico.

We Need Digital Cash That is Actually Like Cash

If we’re to create a new form of money, it must be accessible and protect privacy.

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What You Need to Know About Cash Bail and Crime Rates

Crime is not a monolithic problem, and jailing people cannot fix it.

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Customs and Border Protection is Singling Out Muslim Travelers for Invasive Religious Questioning

The ACLU is suing CBP to stop border officers from questioning our Muslim clients about their religious beliefs, practices, and associations.

Imam Kariye standing in front of the row of people in prayer.

The Coast Guard Destroyed Their Livelihoods. Will the Supreme Court Hear Their Case?

Four Jamaican fisherman were stopped by the Coast Guard. Their next year was a nightmare.

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Five Things to Know About the Title 42 Immigrant Expulsion Policy

Since March 2020, the government has misused the order to kick out people seeking asylum more than 1.7 million times.

Demonstrators standing in front of a mobile billboard that says, “It’s past time to end Trump-era policies at the border.”