ACLU of Texas Comment on Justice Department’s Reversal in Texas Voter ID Case
HOUSTON — Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice confirmed its plan to abandon the claim that the Texas photo voter ID law was enacted with the intent to discriminate.
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HOUSTON — Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice confirmed its plan to abandon the claim that the Texas photo voter ID law was enacted with the intent to discriminate.
HOUSTON – A video circulating on social media shows a Fort Worth woman th
HOUSTON – In a letter issued today to incoming Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo, the ACLU of Texas expressed its concerns over reports it has received of some HPD officers’ tactics in their inte
HOUSTON – Today, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas, the University of Texas Civil Rights Clinic, and the Law Office of Gilberto Hinojosa & Associates announced a settlement in which the U.S. Government paid $85,000 to a U.S.
HOUSTON – In a letter issued Friday to Harris County Sheriff-Elect Ed Gonzalez, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas congratulated him on his victory and offered its assistance in ending Harris County’s contract with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program known as 287(g).
HOUSTON – The City of Santa Fe unconstitutionally jails people for low-level offenses simply because they are poor, charges the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas in a lawsuit filed today.