ACLU of Texas resources offer information for students, policy experts, and everyone in between. Whether you’re an attorney or just doing research for a school paper, there’s an ACLU of Texas report for you.
The right to free expression includes the freedom to read whatever we choose. We've fought censorship for nearly 100 years — because a government that polices what we read, polices our thought.
A traffic ticket should sting. The fine should be enough to make you think twice before doing something like speeding again. But a traffic ticket shouldn’t derail your life—cost your job, make it impossible to pay your bills and feed your family, or deprive you of your freedom.
We believe in an educated citizenry. We believe in a society where ideas are openly disseminated, discussed, and debated. We believe in the right to access information, and the right to make up our own minds.
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) confines 4.4 percent of its prison population in solitary confinement. Texas locks more people in solitary-confinement cells than twelve states house in their entire prison system.