Our Lawmakers Need to Focus on Real Issues, Not Discriminatory Bills

Issues that matter most to North Dakotans are being ignored as some legislators continue to attack the LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit community and erode their rights with bills that stoke fear and hatred amid discriminatory rhetoric.

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The Supreme Court’s One-Two Punch Against Women

With two swift actions last week, the Supreme Court sent its own cruel message about its disregard for women.

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What Does the ACLU Say About the Right to March While Armed?

While some gun regulations raise Second Amendment concerns, a ban on carrying weapons at a protest does not.

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We Can Uphold Free Speech and Hold President Trump Accountable


The ACLU believes a president can be impeached for speech that a private citizen could not be prosecuted for.

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2020 has been a rough year, and we are glad we made it through together. Let's make sure we're connected for the fight ahead.

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2020: A Year in Review 

Twelve months ago, none of us could have predicted what 2020 had in store: a global pandemic, the largest protest movement in American history, and a history-making election where our democracy withstood unprecedented attacks.

By Dane DeKrey

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The Winner of the 2020 Election: Drug Legalization

As we approach the 50-year anniversary of the war on drugs, this November's election indicates the electorate wants it to end.

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A Middle Finger Cost Me My Livelihood as a Woman Athlete

It took a split second for my whole world to come crashing down. 

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