Press Releases

Fargo Voters to Encourage Civic Engagement, Voting at Saturday Rally

Local organizations and community leaders are joining forces for the nonpartisan civic engagement event to ensure North Dakotans have all the information they need to vote this year.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

ACLU, Local Advocacy Organizations Encouraging People to Watch Fargo Police Chief Interviews

It’s important for the people of Fargo to hear what the final candidates have to say about how they’d lead the Fargo Police Department.
Issue Areas: Smart Justice

ACLU of North Dakota Condemns GOP Party Platform, Urges Swift Statewide Change

While North Dakota Republican leaders have apologized for the discriminatory anti-LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit statements that more than 900 delegates approved as part of the state party’s official policy platform this week, expressing their regret isn’t enough.

Fargo City Leaders Must Commit to Diversity on Police Chief Selection Committee

If the city of Fargo is serious about racial justice and real police reform, leaders need to commit to ensuring diverse voices are heard,
Issue Areas: Racial Justice

ACLU of North Dakota Troubled by Mayor Mahoney’s Anti-First Amendment Rhetoric

If Mayor Mahoney is serious about mending years and years of racial injustice, he needs to stop making statements that chill free speech and start showing that he’s not only listening but is also dedicated to taking action.

ACLU of North Dakota and OneFargo Ask Fargo Police Department for Truth and Transparency

Former Fargo Police Deputy Chief Todd Osmundson’s conflicting statements need to be addressed immediately and truthfully.
Issue Areas: Racial Justice

Workers Have Rights to a Safe and Healthy Workplace During COVID-19 Pandemic

With bills to pay, more and more North Dakotans are headed back to work at companies that should be following North Dakota’s Smart Restart protocols. But it’s easy to understand if workers don’t feel safe on the job because of COVID-19 – especially in high-contact business sectors or if protocol.

ACLU of North Dakota calls for Fargo Deputy Police Chief’s Resignation

Now more than ever, law enforcement should be respecting the First Amendment rights of people who are protesting in the streets — not attempting to add fuel to the fire, as Todd Osmundson did Saturday night.

ACLU of North Dakota Responds to George Floyd Protests

The frustration and anger seen pouring out in the streets is the result of past promises for reform unfulfilled coupled with the tragic ever-growing list of names of people of color who have been killed by police.
Issue Areas: Racial Justice