As the leading civil rights organization in the Lone Star State, we at the ACLU of Texas believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. The work we do at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is important, but there is no better defender of civil rights than a public that is informed and engaged.
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Jul 29, 2010
A Great Day for Human Rights and Sensible Law Enforcement
Border and Immigrants’ Rights
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Jul 23, 2010
The Best Investment: Education
Students' Rights
By Emily Ling, 2010 Summer Policy Intern
Texas’ soaring high school drop...
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By Emily Ling, 2010 Summer Policy Intern
Texas’ soaring high school drop...
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Jul 19, 2010
Shame on Attorney General Abbott
Border and Immigrants’ Rights
By Frank Knaack, ACLU of Texas Legal Advocacy Coordinator
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By Frank Knaack, ACLU of Texas Legal Advocacy Coordinator
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Jul 9, 2010
Vindication for A.A.
By Dotty Griffith, ACLU of Texas Public Education Director
School...
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By Dotty Griffith, ACLU of Texas Public Education Director
School...
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Jul 9, 2010
A Call for Transparency in the Willingham Case
Smart Justice
By Peter McGraw, 2010 summer intern
There is one issue in the death penalty debate that I hope both sides can agree on: innocent people should not be put to death.
Tragically,...
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By Peter McGraw, 2010 summer intern
There is one issue in the death penalty debate that I hope both sides can agree on: innocent people should not be put to death.
Tragically,...