ACLU of North Dakota: Media Requests

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What's Happening in NDLeg?

North Dakotans must continue to act and defend the rights and well-being of everyone in the state. Whether writing a letter, making a phone call, or setting up a meeting, every voice can make the difference.

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Police abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws has shaken our nation’s conscience

For people whose property has been seized through civil asset forfeiture, legally regaining such property is notoriously difficult and expensive, with costs sometimes exceeding the value of the property.

By Heather Smith

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Critical infrastructure bill would punish association, stifle protected speech

At best, Senate Bill 2044 is entirely unnecessary. At worst, it is meant to chill speech.

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ACLU of North Dakota Supports Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform

Civil forfeiture allows police to seize — and then keep or sell — any property they allege is involved in a crime. House Bill 1286 would protect innocent property owners from being unjustly deprived of their property.

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Our Position on the Constitutionality of Amendment XIV

As North Dakota lawmakers consider House Bill 1521 and Senate Bill 2148, the ACLU of North Dakota has serious concerns about the implementation of Amendment XIV and its constitutionality under the U.S. Constitution.

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Legislative Bingo

We made crossing off your legislative action list a little more fun.

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The Election is Over. Now What?

Our democracy depends on people staying engaged after Election Day. With the North Dakota legislative session beginning in just a few weeks, we all still have a job to do.

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Election 2018: What you need to know

Voting is a fundamental right of our democracy. But the right to vote only matters if you exercise it.

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