The Refusal to Let Pregnant People out of Prison Shows Just How Deep Our Mass Incarceration Obsession Runs, Including in Indian Country

Just how did a pregnant woman serving time for a drug offense get sent to a crowded federal women’s prison more than 1,000 miles away from her home?

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Renters, Do You Know Your Rights?

A three-day eviction notice doesn't mean you need to move out of your home in three days

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ACLU Urges Gov. Burgum to Issue Moratorium on Evictions

Issuing a temporary eviction moratorium is the right thing for Gov. Burgum to do and would be a vital tool to keep North Dakotans in their homes and to mitigate the community spread of COVID-19 in our state.

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Black People Still Almost 5.5 Times More Likely to Get Arrested for Marijuana in North Dakota

To combat the racial disparities rampant in marijuana-related arrests, the ACLU of North Dakota is calling not only for an end to racialized policing, but also for full legalization of marijuana use and possession and specific measures to ensure legalization efforts are grounded in racial justice.

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How to Join a Zoom Meeting or Event with the ACLU

Joining a Zoom meeting with the ACLU is quick and easy! Learn how to get the most out of our virtual opportunities to connect.

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Good Health Starts with Stable Housing

As the number of positive cases in North Dakota rises, it is becoming evident that the COVID-19 public health emergency is an economic emergency as well.

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Keep Calm and Carry on Voting: How to Vote By Mail During the Coronavirus Outbreak

We should protect not only our health, but our civil liberties at this time — and one of those civil liberties is our fundamental right to vote. 

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N.D. Nonprofits Call on Gov. Burgum to Issue Temporary Eviction Moratorium/Freeze on Foreclosures

Several area nonprofit organizations are asking the state to do more to protect the health and safety of all North Dakotans and are calling on Gov. Doug Burgum to issue a temporary eviction moratorium/freeze on foreclosures during the COVID-19 crisis.

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TAKE ACTION: Ask Gov. Burgum to Order a Temporary Eviction Moratorium in North Dakota

It’s not just concerns about health that have some North Dakotans worried. Housing is also a major issue – particularly for those whose income has been impacted because of involuntary unemployment, extended sickness or required quarantine.

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