What 100 Years of History Tells Us About Racism in Policing

We must address the poverty and systemic racism that go hand in hand with policing communities of color.

Scene from 100 Years of Racism in Policing video series of crowd confronting police officer.

The Biden Administration’s Disability Rights To-Do List

A wheelchair user holding a sign with the text "Disability rights = civil rights."

Trump’s Last-Ditch Census Move Could Shape the Electoral Map for the Next Decade

A briefcase of a Census taker.

THE FIGHT AHEAD FOR TRANSGENDER NORTH DAKOTANS

This week is a reminder of the work we can accomplish toward building a better, gender-affirming North Dakota – one free from discrimination and attacks at the social, political, and legal level.

"Don't roll back our rights" protest sign in front of the U.S. Supreme Court

The ACLU of North Dakota Recognizes Transgender Day of Remembrance

Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) occurs annually on November 20 and serves as a time to honor the memory of the transgender people whose lives have been taken from acts of anti-transgender violence that year.

TDOR Candle

President-Elect Biden’s Reproductive Freedom To-Do List

Supporters of abortion-rights attend a reproductive freedom rally at state capitol in Nebraska, holding ACLU signs that read "We will be heard" and "abortion is healthcare."

The Affordable Care Act — and With It, Our Civil Rights — Are Under Attack

Affordable Care Act Supporter waves sign that reads "ACA is here to stay" outside of the Supreme Court.

Criminal Justice Reform Takes Another Big, Messy Step Forward in 2020 Elections

Criminal justice reform was a key issue in Tuesday night’s elections, from the presidential race all the way down to municipal ballot initiatives.

Two protestors holding 'No More Drug War' and ACLU's 'We the People' posters at a protest in front of the Justice Department.

The Dangers of Expanding What Can Be Patented In the Age of COVID-19

Scientists at work in high-level P3 biosafety security laboratory.