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The Most Feared Books in North Dakota

Dozens of titles have come under fire for content deemed inappropriate or controversial in our state.

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Getting Published: Letters to the Editor

A compiled list of how-tos and best practices for getting your story in the papers.

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Government-Mandated Software a Looming Threat to Freedom

Trend seen around the world — and potentially in the US — opens the door to inescapable censorship and surveillance

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How to Give the Government New Power to “Un-Person” Someone, in Three Easy Steps

States That Adopt Digital Driver’s Licenses Need to Rethink How IDs are Revoked

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How to Navigate Politically-Charged Conversations This Holiday Season

Our Holiday Conversation Guide offers facts, framing, and tools to help you engage loved ones with clarity, empathy, and confidence during a high-stakes political moment.

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Through the Lens of Liberty: The ACLU’s Year in Photos

From nationwide rallies to crucial Supreme Court cases, revisit the photos that encapsulate our eventful year.

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Our Holiday Book Guide for Justice-Minded Readers

In our series, ACLU staffers share books and merch to give this holiday season that have helped them better understand civil liberties and civil rights, fight for our communities and our Constitution, and increase engagement in creating a more perfect union.

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Decolonize Thanksgiving by Cultivating Authentic and Respectful Holiday Traditions

For many of us, continuing to participate in Thanksgiving with integrity means breaking with traditions that rely on fictionalized accounts of history.

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