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ACLU @ACLU
Coast Guard cadets who learn they are expecting are required to either terminate the pregnancy, or surrender their parental rights forever. If they don’t, they face stiff penalties from the school. https://t.co/ly5ti7XmXI — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Politicians across the country are making it their mission to take away our right to abortion — but we’re fighting back. It’s time to vote out anti-abortion politicians. Pledge to vote for abortion rights with us this November at https://t.co/cZb36w8Chc https://t.co/Z9pmBb9nvd — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Bias in our healthcare system is a civil rights issue. We need policy change and robust accountability to combat medical racism harming so many Americans. https://t.co/cJ261Yqhy7 — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Tune in to this episode of At Liberty as we tackle Milligan v. Merrill, a Supreme Court gerrymandering case that will have a huge impact on our voting rights. https://t.co/ArZOovayN1 — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Our right to privacy goes hand in hand with our right to abortion. On this episode of At Liberty, we’re talking about both. https://t.co/CMJdH5OOYp — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
President Biden's new unlawful drone strike policy will only worsen the "forever wars" he promised to end — and keeping this policy a secret is unacceptable. We have a right to know what lethal rules our government uses. There must be accountability. https://t.co/x0zC1fFEbO — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
BREAKING: An Ohio court has blocked the state’s 6 week ban on abortion, meaning abortion will still be accessible in the state. We’ve seen the harm that the 6 week ban caused and we can’t go back — we’ll keep using everything we have to fight for our right to abortion. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
We’re glad to see that the Biden administration has reunited hundreds of these families who were forced apart — but there’s still work to do. 150 families have yet to be found, and more than 1,000 are still separated. https://t.co/ch8PMsni2Y — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @bigfreedia: Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards is planning to move kids to Angola, one of the most dangerous adult prisons in the coun… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @acluohio: ☕️ Good morning from the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas. It’s a beautiful day to fight for abortion access. Follow… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Everyone is entitled to a fair day in court — no exceptions. Along with @NYCLU, we will not stop fighting until the court delays Mr. Saipov’s trial and allows him the necessary time to mount a proper defense, with all available evidence. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
It is crucial for defense counsel to have ample time to investigate mitigating evidence — investigations that often take years in trials involving the death penalty. However, in Sayfullo's case, this key evidence was withheld by the government until the eve of his trial. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
BREAKING: We filed a brief in support of delaying the federal capital trial for Sayfullo Saipov due to the government's failure to disclose mitigating evidence. The government violated their constitutional obligations and kept this evidence a secret for years. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The problems with US surveillance cannot be cured by an executive order alone. Congress must enact meaningful reform — and until that happens, we all pay the price. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Congress can solve this problem and protect our privacy by: ✅ Ending bulk surveillance ✅ Narrowing who may be targeted for surveillance ✅ Reforming the “state secrets privilege” ✅ Ensuring those harmed by US surveillance can have their day in court — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The order still allows our government to engage in bulk, generalized data collection. It also doesn’t allow people whose privacy is violated to have their claims resolved by a wholly independent decision-maker — which the EU requires. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The order comes after an EU court decision that struck down the data-transfer agreement between the EU and the US, known as “Privacy Shield,” because it failed to adequately protect the privacy rights of Europeans from US spying. Biden’s order doesn’t solve this problem. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
BREAKING: The Biden administration has issued a new order governing America’s mass surveillance of international communications. In theory, it creates a redress process for certain people who were unlawfully spied on. These rules don’t go far enough to protect our privacy. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Justice fees disproportionately punish low-income people caught in the criminal legal system, creating a vicious cycle of debt and punishment. The government shouldn’t be relying on these fees to fund its functions. https://t.co/yObTs7uRjL — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The Biden administration should do everything in its power to protect pregnant and parenting cadets — and that means ending the Coast Guard Academy’s ban on parents. https://t.co/diUAKRgCDX — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @ACLU_Mass: Our most personal and intimate information living online is now a commodity to be bought and sold without our knowledge or c… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Since its inception, the War on Drugs has robbed hundreds of thousands of people of liberty and freedom. Governors and the President have the power to right the wrongs of past policies and fight for justice for all. They must use this power. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Governors must also pardon people with convictions for marijuana possession, and Biden and Governors alike must use their clemency powers to remedy the harm caused by decades of draconian criminal laws. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Because of this action, thousands of people will have convictions pardoned. This means thousands of people now face fewer barriers to housing, employment, education and stability. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
This is a big victory. No one should be incarcerated for marijuana possession. Still, more needs to be done. — PolitiTweet.org
President Biden @POTUS
First: I’m pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession. There are thousands of people who w… https://t.co/AMoYQhNegs
ACLU @ACLU
RT @Guttmacher: 🚨 Oct 2nd marked 100 days since SCOTUS overturned #RoeVWade—stripping those living in the US of the constitutional right to… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @aclupa: BREAKING: Today we filed a federal complaint against @CBSDSchools – the fourth-largest district in the commonwealth – alleging… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Fees in the justice system trap too many people in a cycle of debt and punishment, all in the name of profit. Join us and our partners NOW for our End Justice Fees campaign launch as we fight to eliminate fees in our criminal legal system. https://t.co/r7ZdJBup9T — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Dreamers belong here. Now more than ever, we need the law to recognize that fact. Congress must pass legislation that provides Dreamers with permanent protections and a pathway to citizenship. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Dreamers have been in limbo for far too long. DACA recipients and their families are still living in uncertainty and in fear that the limited protections they have could be rescinded at any moment. — PolitiTweet.org