Nine Years After DACA Went Into Effect, Congress On The Verge Of Passing A Path To Citizenship

A pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants is within reach. Congress must get it done.

A girl and her father stand with some 200,000 immigrants' rights activists flood the National Mall to demand comprehensive immigration reform on March 21, 2010 in Washington DC.

Church or Jail? Federal Court Delivers Qualified Immunity Win For Religious Freedom

A Colorado man can sue the officer who revoked his parole for not attending worship services, a federal court ruled.

"Equal Justice Under Law" engraving above entrance to US Supreme Court Building.

DACA changes and how they may affect you

What do recent Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) changes mean for current DACA holders?

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Our Leaders Can Save Lives With the Stroke of a Pen

The gubernatorial and executive power of clemency is vastly underused. That needs to change, now.

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Congress Can Stop This Vicious Cycle of Debt-Based Poverty

Driver's license suspensions are bad for communities, the economy, and public safety.

Evening rush hour traffic fills Highway 50 in Sacramento, California

How Face Recognition Fuels Racist Systems of Policing and Immigration — And Why Congress Must Act Now

When used by police and immigration enforcement, biometric surveillance technology can perpetuate an already dangerous racist system.

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Secretary Mayorkas Pledged to End His Agency’s Anti-Immigrant Abuses. Here’s What He’s Delivered.

As he approaches the sixth month anniversary of his confirmation, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ progress report is mixed.

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The ACLU National Advocacy Institute is Building the Next Generation of Leaders — Including Me

Since attending the institute, I've put my passions into practice in my community, but I'm just getting started. There are hundreds of stories just like mine.

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The International Olympic Committee is Failing Black Women

Black women are required to alter their bodies and practices, inside and out, simply to step onto the playing field.

Sha'Carri Richardson celebrates after winning during fourth heat at Olympics 2021